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The Blues, Mary I learned how to hammer In the burning August sun I learned how to lie and cheat How to steal and just how to run I fell asleep most nights Somebody else's blood on my tongue, your tongue You learn just how to run But it's just the blues, Mary, the blues Swirling around my head like your dreams in Dorothy's shoes I'm somewhere over the rainbow for you I learned how to cry In them lonesome September nights I learned to get by With the dogs and the dirt and the charm of the street I fell asleep most nights With your pictures right behind my eyes, your eyes The killer and the victim Right at the same time And cause your smile Is bright like the ramparts on the 4th of July And my baby swings like a boxer And sends her right hooks under my chin She cries like a baby And she wears me just like a ring Cries like a baby And she wears me just like a ring I'd rather go than watch you leave I learned how to swagger I learned how to hold you while your body burn I learned how to compromise While this whirlwind hurricane turned We fell asleep most nights With each other's blood on our tongues My love Have you ever just had enough? [Chorus]
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