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"Mary On The Wild Moor Lyrics"
Janis Lyrics
Into my life on waves of electrical sound And flashing light she came, Into my life with the twist of a dial The wave of her hand the warmth of her smile. And even though I know that you and I<
Into my life on waves of electrical sound And flashing light she came, Into my life with the twist of a dial The wave of her hand the warmth of her smile. And even though I know that you and I<
Mary On the Wild Moor
'Twas all on a cold winter's night
When the winds blew across the wild moor,
That Mary came wand'ring along with her child,
Till she came to her own father's door.
"O why did I leave this dear spot,
Where once I was happy and free?
And now doomed to roam without friends or a home,
And none to take pity on me?
"O father, dear father," she cried,
"Do come downstairs and open the door!
For the child in my arms will perish and die
From the winds that blow 'cross the wild moor."
But the old man was deaf to her cries,
Not a sound of her voice did he hear,
But the watchdog did howl and tAe village bell tolled
And the winds blew across the wild moor.
O how must the old man have felt
When he came to the door
Overload Lyrics
I can hear your heels clicking on the sidewalk Beating to the rhythm of my heart caught up in you You're the only one I want I follow you home every night Just to make sure
he next mornI can hear your heels clicking on the sidewalk Beating to the rhythm of my heart caught up in you You're the only one I want I follow you home every night Just to make sure
And found Mary dead, but the child was alive,
Closely clasped in its dead mother's arms.
With anguish he tore his gray hair,
While the tears down his cheeks they did roll
Saying, "There Mary died, once the gay village bride,
From the winds that blew 'cross the wild moor."
The old man with grief pined away,
And the child to its mother went soon;
There's no one, the
DOUBLE CROSSING TIME Lyrics
by John Mayall and Eric Clapton It's a mean old scene when it comes to double crossing time. It's a mean old scene when it comes to double crossing time. When you think you got good buddies,
y say, has lived there to this day,by John Mayall and Eric Clapton It's a mean old scene when it comes to double crossing time. It's a mean old scene when it comes to double crossing time. When you think you got good buddies,
And the cottage to ruin has gone.
The villagers point out the spot,
Where the willows droop over the door,
Saying, "There Mary died, once the gay village bride,
From the winds that blew 'cross the wild moor."
From Folk-Songs of the South, Cox
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