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This is a sad story
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About a girl named Mary Mac
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And her wondering lover, Bob Needle).
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Oh, softly, I can hear her callin?...
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Hey, Bobba Needle, Bobba Needle, Bobba Needle
Hey, Bobba Needle, Bobba Needle, Bobba Needle
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Hey, Bobba Needle, Bobba Needle, Bobba Needle
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Hey, Bobba Needle, Bobba Needle, Bobba Needle
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Hey, Bob...Hey, Bob.
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Mary Mac, Mac, Mac.
All dressed in black, black, black.
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Don'tcha know I?m tryin?, tryin?, tryin?,
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Just to come on back, back, back.
Cause I took a plane, plane, plane,
But there was some rain, rain, rain.
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And there was no flyin?, flyin?, flyin?,
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So I took a train, train, train.
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Oh, Mary Mac, Mac, Mac.
It went off the track, track, track,
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Can?t you see I?m dyin?, dyin?, dyin?,
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Just to come on back, back, back.
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Well, I took a boat, boat, boat,
But it wouldn?t float, float, float.
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So I kept on a puffin?, puffin?, puffin?,
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That was all she wrote, wrote, wrote.
So, I must wear my cross, cross, cross.
And I bought a horse, horse, horse,
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But it just keeps runnin?, runnin?, runnin?,
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All around the track, track, track.
Baby I ain?t lyin?, lyin?, lyin?.
Can?t you see that I?m tryin?, tryin?, tryin?,
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Don?tcha know I?m tryin?, tryin?, tryin?, just to
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come on back to Mary Mac.
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A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.
Written by Dave Appell/Kal Mann