I Miss My Mary - Hal Ketchum

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A threadbare alibi, a lifetime full of promise
Fell from my Mary's eyes as she saw the screen door swing
The baby never woke, he lay cradled in her trembling
He lay safe and never knowing what my leavin' would bring

I draw my pay down on the docks, I send it off to Mary
I might hold back a dollar and wash this pain out of my back
But the pain keeps getting clearer and Mary your face just keeps on fading
Now the light shines through this bottle, memories all fade to black

Well, I'll see you out on the street tonight
I'm a lover of a drink, a lover of a fight
Hold my own on the dark side of this town


Yes, I'm tough as nails, got a heart of steel
I will never fear for I will never feel
And one more round would surely set me right
I miss my Mary tonight

They call me the old man in this bar, sleeves rolled up and showin'
Faint blue souvenirs of love and places I have been
One says 'US Navy' and this one says 'Darling Mary'
My Mary's turned to ashes and the ocean's turned to gin

Well, I'll see you out on the street tonight
I'm a lover of a drink, a lover of a fight
Hold my own on the dark side of this town


Yes, I'm tough as nails, got a heart of steel
I will never fear for I will never feel
Oh, and one more round would surely set me right
I miss my Mary tonight

Yeah, one more round would surely set me right
I miss my Mary tonight

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Hal Ketchum (born April 9, 1953) is an American country musician, songwriter, and performer.

Though Ketchum first began recording in the mid-1980s, not until his 1991 record deal with Curb Records did he have a major hit with the album Past The Point Of Rescue. The title cut to the album was a Top 3 single, and other singles that met similar success included "Small Town Saturday Night" and "Sure Love".

In 1994 Ketchum toured Britain, issuing the single "Past The Point Of Rescue" on that side of the Atlantic. Though the single failed to make the UK Top 100 pop charts, it received extensive airplay on country radio. The album Every Little Word (of which the UK release featured a bonus disc of past US hits including "Past The Point...") made the Top 40 on the UK country charts and also did the same back in the US.

Ketchum continues to record and release new material. His film credits include a small role in the 1994 film Maverick. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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