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Sittin' in the front row |
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Mary of the fourth form |
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Turnin' all the boys on |
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She's turnin' all their heads around |
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Hitchin' up her short skirt |
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Stretchin' out her long legs |
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Pullin' up her stockings |
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She's combing out her black hair |
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Starin' at the teacher |
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Openin' her lips wide |
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Shiftin' in her seat, yeah |
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She slowly moves her hips aside |
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But in the middle of the night |
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She wakes her mom to put out the light |
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Her makeup's on and her jeans are skintight |
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And she's heading to the Pillar Bar |
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She walks into the pool hall room |
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The music's playing, you can see in the gloom |
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The boys are hanging out around table number five |
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Well, Johnnie looks all right tonight, she thinks |
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He gives her a smoke and he buys her a drink |
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Shoots off a frame and they head off into the night |
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Mary |
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Mary of the fourth form |
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Mary of the fourth form |
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Mary of the fourth form |
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Mary of the fourth form |
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Teacher's losing control |
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Thankfully, the bell rings |
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Mary's left all alone |
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With no one but the teacher |
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She quickly drops her pencil |
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And slowly bends to get it |
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Well, the teacher is a natural man |
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His hand moves out to touch her |
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She straightens and looks around, now |
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She laughs and leaves the room, yeah |
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Heartbreak for the teacher |
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And sweet dreams for young Mary |
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But in the middle of the night |
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She wakes her dad to put out the light |
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Her makeup's on and her jeans are skintight |
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And she's headed to the Pillar Bar |
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She walks into the pool hall room |
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The music's playing, you can see in the gloom |
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The boys are hanging out around table number five |
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Well, Johnnie looks great tonight, she thinks |
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He gives her a smoke and he buys her a drink |
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Shoots off a frame and they head off into the night |
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Mary of the fourth form |
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Mary of the fourth form |
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Mary of the fourth form |
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Mary of the fourth form |
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Mary of the fourth form |
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Mary of the fourth form |
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Hey, Mary |