| "Notes on Mary" | |
Verse 1: Old miss Ciccone dances all by herself. Some say she's a whore, but she sings like a virgin. And I saw a girl who said, "Why can't I read!" But boy, could she sing. Jimi sings about love and the wind. I don't know if it's love or if it's a sin. And the little lambs won't follow the shepardess, she scared them all away. Chorus: Mary, Mary, quite contrary. She is so proud some say that she won't even listen to the radio 'cuz there's too many songs with her name that they play. Verse 2: Big wheels keep turning round and round and round, and Maria is in love with Tony. The Madonna in the church is crying tears of blood because they world is no longer in love. While the choir sings Ave, Ave. The weeds in the garden chase the flowers away. There's something about me. Don't know what it is. Bitter sweet truths of life fall from my lips. Chorus | |