Mary Magdalene (Thirty Years Later)
Lyrics
Mary Magdalene made love to me last night
on my living room floor
the floor, the floor
My love, my passion, she bottled
She rolled it out the door
the door, the door
Well, the window was open wide
All the world could see inside
I'd forgotten what I was feeling, anyway
Mary Magdalene made love to me last night
on my living room floor
the floor, the floor
Her hand rolled through my hair
as she opened up my arms
I could hear the hammer slam
as she nailed me to the wall
my shadow crucified
on the living room wall
the wall, the wall
My god, my god, my god
is laughing in the corner
My god, my god, my god
is laughing in the corner
Slowly, my shirt from my back
her hand across my chest
my belt falls from my waist
We rolled onto the floor
the floor, the floor
We rolled onto the floor
the floor, the floor
My god, my god, my god
is crying in the corner
My god, my god, my god
is crying in the corner
Mary's got a baby, it's all right
We got a little house, and a yard
a yard, a yard
I go to work all day
then we make love in the night time
Now, sometimes I get mad
Sometimes she gets mad
I'd forgotten what I was feeling anyway
Oh my god, my god, my god
Oh my god, my god, my god
Writer(s): Sean Padrick Hayes
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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