Voices me home where I belong And I'm longing to make myself that And I come to you every night in my And I left home so long ago and it's time to amends When I you I was just a child Now I need you but I've five hundred miles And I'll find a way into your arms But I've gone for far too long to ever win your charms Hey, I'm going the footlights here that blind me Hey, that you say I'm leaving you me Well my is Mary Donnel and I'm twenty-one today I've got my walking papers so nothing you can say I'm of this old one way town and farms and families too I'm off to find a better life and I don't you Hey, I'm going from the footlights here that me Hey, what's you say I'm leaving you me Now I'm Mary from the south and I've just turned twenty-two Working tables at the Black Dog and wearing out my And I guess if getting is all I'm qualified to do I need to find a better life where I don't you Hey, I'm away I'm leaving you me Hey, what's you say your will never bind me All my life, all my wanted something I can't have All time, all my time has all wasted Now I'm plain Mary and I think I'm twenty-four the streets for two years now, it seems like ten or more I'm petrified and I'm positive and I know what to do Except to find a life where I don't need you Hey, I'm away the footlights here that blind me Hey, what's you say there's left inside me Hey, I'm going you won't find me Hey, that you say these will never bind me Hey, I'm going I'm you behind me Hey, what's you say no one can me