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Martin Mull
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Partly Marion
She was once a beautiful girl She had beautiful curves, a fine body She lived her life following all of the rules And she was saving it up for somebody
What a foolish naïve thing To be holding out for a wedding ring And it's so sad The pain still lingers Marion – you lost two of your fingers.
And Marion, you're only partly Marion, You're hardly the marrying kind Marion, you're only party Marion, You left your ring finger behind
She was only seventeen When she cut 'em off in the washing machine. She just reached for the ringer And zap went the fingers It was no consolation they come off so clean.
Hers to have and it's hard to hold She never got a taste of her band of gold Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com And it's so sad The pain still lingers Marion, you lost two of your fingers
And Marion, you're only partly Marion, you're hardly the marrying kind Marion, you're only party Marion, you left your ring finger behind
Happy birthday, Marion You're 29, you still ain't married And you're riding around on a Greyhound bus You got to ask someone to get your baggage carried
You're sittin' in the back, you're just gettin' old Your hair's getting gray, and your body's ice cold And your life's half gone, ain't no regaining Better wave bye bye with the three remaining
Marion, you're only partly Marion You're hardly the marrying kind Marion, you're only party Marion, You left your ring finger behind
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