Subject: Lyr Add: MARY AND ME (Eric Bogle)
From:
Ezio
Date: 10 Mar 98 - 01:58 AM
Mary and Me (Eric Bogle) Chorus: You were born in the slum little boy And you'll die in the slum little boy You were born in the slum and you've never seen the sun You'll be there till kingdom come little boy
We grew up together, two kids in the same dirty street And often we were could and hungry with little tae eat Born to a life of want and poverty Livin' wisnae easy for mary and Me
When you're poor and hungry, it's hard tae keep dreams alive For you need all your strength and will just tae survive But I never gave up my dreams and neither did she Though livin' wisnae easy for Mary and Me
We dreamed of the day we'd both get away from the slums Tae a place outside where a man can earn a spot in the sun But though we dreamed oor dreams they weren't tae be For livin' wisnae easy for Mary and Me
For Mary came tae me and said she was five months gone So we married that spring before oor son was born Then afore we knew oor children numbered three And livin' wisnae easy for Mary and Me
Now oor kids are growin' up in the same dirty street And often they're cauld and hungry with little tae eat Livin on cauld kail and charity Livin' wisnae easy for Mary and Me
I wish tae hell this weary world was done I wish tae hell that we were dead and gone For if death's the only way we can be free Then dyin' will be easy for Mary and Me
Sung by Eric Bogle on 'Bogle live in person' - recorded live in Germany, February 1977, Folkclub Munster - Autogram & Folk Records, Nottuln, Germany - ALLP-211 BACKGROUND. If you're born poor, you usually die poor. Trite but true. I wrote this song to try and illustrate the vicious circle of poverty. Eric Bogle. Eric wrote this song in November 1973. ------ (Thanks to Wolfgang who sent me these lyrics on paper - Ezio).
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