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Cousin Maryrecorded by Fludd | |||||
| Cousin Mary was a lady who could really
hold her own She went fighting for her country, she went fighting for a home Then there's the time she lost her husband, she was fighting for the right She'll be leaving in the morning, won't you please say good night All the money in the world couldn't tie ol' Mary down You can believe it when she tells you she's had her turn around There could be knoghts and kings and all their horses ready just to fight She'll be leaving in the morning, won't you please say good night Oh, Lovely lady, Oh, Lovely lady Always so fair She'll be leaving in the morning, won't you please take good care | |||||