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Now when i go to work, i work all day, |
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Always turns out the same. |
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When i bring home my hard-earned pay |
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I spend my money all on mary jane. |
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Mary jane, mary jane, lord, my mary jane. |
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Oh if a man should look tame now, mean and mature, |
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They all turn out the same. |
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'cause they can't do nothing to make a man feel good |
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Like my old mary jane. |
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Mary jane, mary jane, lord, my mary jane. |
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Now i walk in the street now lookin' for a friend |
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One that can lend me some change. |
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And he never questions my reason why, |
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'cause he too loves mary jane. |
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Mary jane, mary jane, lord, my mary jane. |
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Well, i have known women that wanted no man, |
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Some that wanted to stay. |
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But i never knew what happened in this world |
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Till i met up with mary jane, |
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Mary jane, mary jane, lord my mary jane. |
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Oh, when i'm feelin' lonesome and i'm feelin' blue, |
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There's only one way to change. |
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Now i walk down the street now lookin' for a man, |
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One that knows my mary jane, |
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Mary jane, mary jane, lord my mary jane. |