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CThey found mary bellows cAmuffed to the bed DmWith a rag in her mouth anGd a bullet in her head FO pooGr mary bCellows G CShe’d grown up hungry, Amshe’d grown up poor DmShe left her home in arGkansas FO pooGr mary bCellows G CShe wanted to see the dAmeep blue sea DmShe travelled across teGnnessee FO pooGr mary bCellows G CShe met a man along Amthe way DmHe introduced himself asG richard slade FO pooGr mary bCellows G CPoor mary thought that she mAmight die DmWhen she saw the ocean for the Gfirst time FO pooGr mary bCellows G CShe checked into a chAmeap little place DmRichard slade carried in hGer old suitcase FO pooGr mary bCellows G CI’m a good girl, sirAm, she said to him DmI couldn’t possibly peGrmit you in FO pooGr mary bCellows G CSlade tipped his hat aAmnd winked his eye DmAnd turned away withGout goodbye FO pooGr mary bCellows G CShe sat on her bed and Amthought of home DmWith the sea breeze whistlGing all alone FO pooGr mary bCellows G CIn hope and loneliness sheAm crossed the floor DmAnd undid the latch on tGhe front door FO pooGr mary bCellows G CThey found her the next day Amcuffed to the bed DmA rag in her mouth and a buGllet in her head FO pooGr mary bCellows G CSo mothers keep Amyour girls at home DmDon’t let them journeGy all alone CTell them this world is Amfull of danger DmAnd to shun the company ofG strangers
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