Dean Brody
Dean Brody - Marianne lyrics
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She worked that summer in an ice cream stand I'd give dun buggy tours through the sawgrass sand I could hardly wait, to take my breaks and talk to you Park on the bluff overlooking the sea Share my pipe and you kiss my cheek You said, "Farm boy, won't you take me far from here?" I'd say, "Marianne, Marianne, you know I want you so bad But I just can't leave this coastal town sand But I'll always be right here when you come back Oh, my sweet Marianne" Even as kids when we'd ride our bikes Even back then I'd watch your eyes You were never quite satisfied with the view I was like a boy there holding his kite I loved your colors and seeing you fly But I knew there'd come a day I have to let go of you I'd say, "Marianne, Marianne, you know I want you so bad But I just can't leave this coastal town sand But I'll always be right here when you come back Oh, my sweet Marianne" I'm not saying I don't go crazy Knowing you're not here I'll pro'bly fight again tonight Wake up, strung out 'neath the pier Sometimes when I go driving I see you walking on the sand Oh my sweet Marianne I'd say, "Marianne, Marianne, you know I want you so bad But I just can't leave this coastal town sand But I'll always be right here when you come back Oh, my sweet Marianne Oh my sweet, Marianne" Just last night I met a cool girl Up from the city so I took her for a whirl She was lovely, oh so lovely, but she wasn't you But I kept your promise and I held her hand We jumped in the ocean and away we swam And for the first time I remember I didn't think of you