Mary's got a baby pretty little baby
What am I supposed to do
I try my best to help her, show her that I care
But brothers got their problem too

Hot man fi get a hot woman ya
Rastaman fi get a ras woman ya
A lioness fi get a lion right right

Too much drama and commotion that's surrounding me
It's a sticky situation and I can't break free
Lord I wish that sweet sweet Mary could be my cherie
But my Mary's got a baby and it's not for me

Mary's got a baby pretty little baby
What am I supposed to do
I try my best to help her, show her that I care
But brothers got their problem too

Listen the DJ style and listen mi patter
Woman weh mi love oonu fi try understand
Beenie pon di riddim Maxi Priest a number one
And any were that wi go a we a rock di nation
Woman a write me, woman a hold we
Woman a draw down we hand
Any weh them see we come jump pon we like ants
This is Beenie Man up on the version
Maxi Priest yuh a number one singer help me sing along

Hot man fi get a hot woman ya
Rastaman fi get a ras woman ya
A lioness fi get a lion right right

Every morning that I wake it's only bills I see
It's so hard just for a man to build a family
All the stress and strife of life has got a hold on me
When I hear the baby cry it breaks a part of me oh well

Mary's got a baby pretty little baby
What am I supposed to do
I try my best to help her, show her that I care
But brothers got their problem too

My life and your life is just familiar
Every day dem want to kill mi in the media
And dem say mi have seven baby mother
But mi check dem have a next baby father
Well a four youth mi get although mi a fret
Cause every girl weh fi step in a mi crip yes
All now mi nuh see di next three yet

Mary's got a baby pretty little baby
What am I supposed to do
I try my best to help her, show her that I care
But brothers got their problem too

Hot man fi get a hot woman ya
Rastaman fi get a ras woman ya
A lioness fi get a lion right right

Mary's got a baby pretty little baby
What am I supposed to do
I try my best to help her, show her that I care
But brothers got their problem too


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