I heard you’re leaving at the end of summer
Sure will miss you, you’ll be hard to replace
But we’re all learning not to get used to anybody
All seem to leave here without a trace
Well this tired old building is only 7 years old
Seen so many faces, can’t keep track anymore
Only crazy Mary has stayed
To keep this place together everyday.
Been here so long, I can’t leave
Thought about it but it’s not up to me
Like to see things growing like they did with you
Hard to keep things going always with someone new
Well this tired old building is only 7 years old
Seen so many faces, can’t keep track anymore
Only crazy Mary has stayed
To keep this place together everyday.
We watch the seasons here come and go
While staring out of the back window
Inside these walls that once the wind blew down
We’re still picking them up off of the ground
Well this tired old building is only 7 years old
Seen so many faces, can’t keep track anymore
Only crazy Mary has stayed
To keep this place together everyday.
Only crazy Mary has stayed
To keep this place together everyday.


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