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Mary Jo

from Columbia by Tom McBride

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lyrics

Mary Jo (written by Tom McBride)

I drove it just the same
You’re Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight
What a way
To try an’ drown your nightmare

I watched you swim away
Through the sand and fog
And the field of gray
Define for me
What it means in your nightmare

Can you hear me?
I’m tappin’ on your walls
Tryin’ to steer your soul into line

I watched you lose the race
While the lines grow deep upon your face
The miles upon your eyes
They speak of nightmares

I followed you from the Hill
The alcohol seemed to break your will
I can show you ways to spin your nightmare

Can you hear me?
I’m tappin’ on your walls
Tryin’ to stir your soul into line

I can hear you
You’re banging on my doors
Now let me sleep some more
This time

Can you hear me?
I’m tapping on your walls
Tryin’ to steer your soul into line

I can hear you
You’re banging on my doors
Now let me sleep some more
This time

If I find you on the streets
Name a time and a place to meet
I will show you
Ways to drown your nightmare

What else can you do?
Cut a deal
Or make a call or two
And find a way
To try and drown this nightmare

credits

from Columbia, released October 27, 2015
Tom McBride – vocals, acoustic guitar
Billy Beard – drums
Lyle Brewer – electric guitar, acoustic guitar
Kimon Kirk – bass guitar
James Rohr – Hammond, piano, Wurlitzer

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