Who would be a poor man, a beggarman, a thief If he had a rich man in his hand. And who would steal the candy From a laughing baby's mouth If he could take it from the money man.
Cross-eyed mary goes jumping in again. She signs no contract But she always plays the game. Dines in hampstead village On expense accounted gruel, And the jack-knife barber drops her off at school.
Laughing in the playground Gets no kicks from little boys: Would rather make it with a letching grey. Or maybe her attention is drawn by aqualung, Who watches through the railings as they play.
Cross-eyed mary finds it hard to get along. She's a poor man's rich girl And she'll do it for a song. She's a rich man stealer But her favour's good and strong: She's the robin hood of highgate -- Helps the poor man get along.
Laughing in the playground gets no kicks from little boys: Would rather make it with a letching grey. Or maybe her attention is drawn by aqualung, Who watches through the railings as they play.
Cross-eyed mary finds it hard to get along. She's a poor man's rich girl And she'll do it for a song. She's a rich man stealer But her favour's good and strong: She's the robin hood of highgate -- Helps the poor man get along.
Compositor: Ian Scott Anderson (Ian Anderson) (PRS)Editor: Anderson Ian Music Ltd (PRS)Publicado em 2011 (31/Out)ECAD verificado obra #6249892 e fonograma #2429620 em 10/Abr/2024