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There was just one stop light in the heart of town
But man it sure made Mary awful mad
She would bang on the dashboard scream and holler
Like she was stuck in L.A. rush hour
Cause Mary you see was raised out in the fields
And to her a small town still was too big
Her life’s rules were made by the land
She had no use for the laws of man

I used to tell her...
Girl you belong in the country why you'd you ever come ‘round this way
You don't belong on the sidewalks and streets cause you never cared what other folks say

Mary had a mind all of her own
But it's not like she lacked sympathy
I've seen her pull over change a stranger’s tire
They said she was best under fire
But you never could tell Mary what to do
That's why she hated that stoplight in town
Her life’s rules were made by the land
She had no use for the laws of man

I used to tell her...
Girl you belong in the country why you'd you ever come ‘round this way
You don't belong on the sidewalks and streets cause you never cared what other folks say

Last I heard Mary moved outta town
Found a piece of land up in the hills
Been growing her crop the best of its kind
She's hard at work all of the time
Truth it be told underneath Mary was soft
And her heart was as big as the sun
Her life’s rules were made by the land
She had no use for the laws of man

I used to tell her...
Girl you belong in the country why you'd you ever come ‘round this way
You don't belong on the sidewalks and streets cause you never cared what other folks say

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from Day And Night, released October 2, 2015

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