
Mary And Joseph Tim McGraw
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[Verse 1]
Mary was the first of three
Long black hair and sugar sweet
Daddy's eyes and Momma's crooked smile
She was barely seventeen
Got a job keeping dishes clean
Planned to stay in this city for a while
For a while
[Verse 2]
Joseph ran a lumber yard
About a mile from Olive park
Quiet boy, he never had much to say
It was love right from the start
He bought a ring and won Mary's heart
Had hopes for a home and kids someday
Kids someday
[Verse 3]
The angel scared her half to death
She would've screamed but she lost her breath
On a midnight there in the middle of May
Mary was the first of three
Long black hair and sugar sweet
Daddy's eyes and Momma's crooked smile
She was barely seventeen
Got a job keeping dishes clean
Planned to stay in this city for a while
For a while
[Verse 2]
Joseph ran a lumber yard
About a mile from Olive park
Quiet boy, he never had much to say
It was love right from the start
He bought a ring and won Mary's heart
Had hopes for a home and kids someday
Kids someday
[Verse 3]
The angel scared her half to death
She would've screamed but she lost her breath
On a midnight there in the middle of May
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