Almost forgot
Started to say
Rode into the sun
Past everyone
Hallelujah, pretty Mary K

I found faith in the infirmary
There's a soldier lying in bed
With a wound to the head
Calling out to pretty Mary K

Here's what you get for things that haven't happened yet

I happened upon pretty Mary K
But a soldier's uniform waved you away
I walk round the dock and talk to St. James
Though I'm already done
And ask everyone "have you seen her?"
Pretty Mary K
Have you seen her?
Pretty Mary K


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Pretty Mary K Lyrics as written by Steven Paul Smith

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    actually, from what i've heard, the OC tends to do pretty well with music choices. i watched the first couple of episodes, and there was one character that had a ben folds poster in his room. that same character apparently sticks up for other underappreciated artists (like elliott smith, though i don't know if he has ever said anything about elliott). i have no idea what's going on in the show because, as i said, i only watched the first couple of shows. anywho, i don't think it should be bad that any artist who is underappreciated suddenly gets a modicum of the recognition he/she deserves, even if the recognition comes from morons.

    brown_polyesteron January 15, 2005   Link

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