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The track got its live debut at London's Royal Albert Hall.
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"Mary Jo" is a track by Belle and Sebastian, from the album Tigermilk, released 5th June 1996. The track is 3:30 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about Belle and Sebastian.
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Mary Jo, living alone Drinking tea, on her own She wants, I don't know what you want Mary Jo, living alone Drinking gin, the telly's on She wants The night to follow day and back again She doesn't want to sleep Well who could blame her if she wants? The night to follow day and back again She doesn't want to sleep Well who could blame her, if she sleeps? Well who could blame her, if she sleeps? Well who could blame her, if she's sleeping? Mary Jo, back with yourself For company, keep telling yourself you're young And it'll happen soon Mary Jo, no one can guess What you've been through Now you've got love to burn It's someone else's turn to go through Hell And you can see them come from fifty yards Yeah you can tell It's someone else's turn to take a fall And now you are the one who's strong enough to help them The one who's strong enough to help them The one who's strong enough to help them all Mary Jo, you're looking thin You're reading a book, "The State I Am In" But oh, it doesn't help at all 'Cus what you want is a cigarette And a thespian with a caravanette in Hull Your life is never dull in your dreams A pity that it never seems to work the way you see it Life is never dull in your head A sorry tale of action and the men you left for Women, and the men you left for Intrigue, and the men you left for dead Life is never dull in your dreams A pity that it never works out, Mary Life is never dull in your dreams A sorry tale of action and the men you left for Women, and the men you left for Intrigue, and the men you left for dead The men you left for dead
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