Текст песни Mary's Fancy - David Soul
I
remember
Mary's
Fancy
With
painted
rugs
on
veranda
doors
And
Kit
who
cooks
surprises
in
foods
From
the
Grenadines
and
Guadeloupe
And
the
old
man
sang
as
he
measured
the
rum
And
sang
in
the
street
band,
walking
by
on
the
road
Then
at
night
and
sometimes
afternoons
My
visitor
would
slip
through
curtain
doors
She
was
far
too
young
The
moon
turned
gold
to
bronze
As
the
afternoons
slipped
down
into
the
sea
Oh
I
remember
Mary's
Fancy
Walking
along
in
sun-dried
clothes
From
the
beach
to
the
town,
to
the
top
of
the
hill
Wherever
we
went
led
back
to
our
room
And
the
sails
we
watched
from
our
shadowy
bed
With
flags
of
ships
waiting
out
in
the
bay
She
was
far
too
young
When
the
easy
rain
Held
us
prisoner
for
the
night
And
what
we
did
in
the
place
was
everything
And
beauty
shed
her
grace
on
thee
Mary's
Fancy
stands
there
still
An
empty
shell
on
a
dried
out
hill
But
once
together
we
laughed
and
wept
Now
the
memory
of
my
love
is
kept
Where
ships
sail
in
to
sail
away
In
a
sense
she'll
return
like
another
day
And
love
that
made
it
Mary's
Fancy
Love
that
made
it
Mary's
Fancy
- gone.
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