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