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Every time I think that I'm 00:12
The only one who's lonely someone calls on me 00:13
And every now and then I spend 00:18
My time at rhyme and verse and curse those faults in me 00:19
And then along comes Mary 00:24
Mary, Mary 00:26
Then along comes Mary 00:27
Mary, Mary 00:29
And does she wanna give me kicks 00:30
And be my steady chick and give me pick of memories? 00:32
Or maybe rather gather tales from all the 00:36
Fails and tribulations no one ever sees? 00:38
When we met I was sure out to lunch 00:43
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch 00:45
Sweet as the punch 00:48
When vague desire is the fire in the eyes of chicks 01:01
Whose sickness is the games they play 01:04
And when the masquerade is played and neighbor folks 01:07
Make jokes as who is most to blame today 01:10
And then along comes Mary 01:13
Mary, Mary 01:16
Then along comes Mary 01:17
Mary, Mary 01:19
And does she wanna set them free 01:20
And let them see reality from where she got her name? 01:21
And will they struggle much when told that such 01:26
A tender touch of hers will make them not the same? 01:28
When we met I was sure out to lunch 01:32
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch 01:35
Sweet as the punch 01:38
And when the morning of the warning's passed 01:51
The gassed and flaccid kids are flung across the stars 01:52
The psychodramas and the traumas gone 01:57
The songs are left unsung and hung upon the scars 01:59
And then along comes Mary 02:03
Mary, Mary 02:05
Then along comes Mary 02:06
Mary, Mary 02:08
And does she wanna see the stains the dead remains 02:09
Of all the pains she left the night before? 02:12
Or will their wakin' eyes reflect the lies 02:15
And make them realize their urgent cry for sight no more? 02:17
When we met I was sure out to lunch 02:22
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch 02:24
Sweet as the punch 02:27
When we met I was sure out to lunch 02:40
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch 02:43
When we met I was sure out to lunch 02:47
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch 02:49
When we met I was sure out to lunch 02:53
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch 02:55
When we met I was sure out to lunch 02:59
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch 03:01
When we met I was sure out to lunch 03:05
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch 03:08
When we met I was sure out to lunch 03:11
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch 03:14
Sweet as the punch 03:17

Along Comes Mary – English Lyrics

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Bloodhound Gang
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Hooray For Boobies
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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the Bloodhound Gang's iconic cover of "Along Comes Mary" – a track that takes the psychedelic folk-rock of The Association and injects it with their signature punk rock energy. This song is a masterclass in lyrical double entendre, where understanding the slang behind 'Mary' unlocks a completely new layer of meaning. Explore how musical styles can drastically alter a song's impact and delve into the clever use of language that challenges surface-level interpretation, making it a fascinating piece for anyone interested in linguistic nuances within music.

[English]
Every time I think that I'm
The only one who's lonely someone calls on me
And every now and then I spend
My time at rhyme and verse and curse those faults in me
And then along comes Mary
Mary, Mary
Then along comes Mary
Mary, Mary
And does she wanna give me kicks
And be my steady chick and give me pick of memories?
Or maybe rather gather tales from all the
Fails and tribulations no one ever sees?
When we met I was sure out to lunch
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch
Sweet as the punch
When vague desire is the fire in the eyes of chicks
Whose sickness is the games they play
And when the masquerade is played and neighbor folks
Make jokes as who is most to blame today
And then along comes Mary
Mary, Mary
Then along comes Mary
Mary, Mary
And does she wanna set them free
And let them see reality from where she got her name?
And will they struggle much when told that such
A tender touch of hers will make them not the same?
When we met I was sure out to lunch
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch
Sweet as the punch
And when the morning of the warning's passed
The gassed and flaccid kids are flung across the stars
The psychodramas and the traumas gone
The songs are left unsung and hung upon the scars
And then along comes Mary
Mary, Mary
Then along comes Mary
Mary, Mary
And does she wanna see the stains the dead remains
Of all the pains she left the night before?
Or will their wakin' eyes reflect the lies
And make them realize their urgent cry for sight no more?
When we met I was sure out to lunch
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch
Sweet as the punch
When we met I was sure out to lunch
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch
When we met I was sure out to lunch
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch
When we met I was sure out to lunch
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch
When we met I was sure out to lunch
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch
When we met I was sure out to lunch
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch
When we met I was sure out to lunch
Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch
Sweet as the punch

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

lonely

/ˈloʊnli/

A2
  • adjective
  • - sad because one has no friends or company

rhyme

/raɪm/

A2
  • noun
  • - correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words
  • verb
  • - to compose or treat in rhyme

curse

/kɜːrs/

A2
  • verb
  • - to express anger or annoyance at something
  • noun
  • - a profane or offensive expression of anger

kicks

/kɪks/

B1
  • noun
  • - enjoyment or excitement

steady

/ˈstɛdi/

A2
  • adjective
  • - firmly fixed or supported

tribulations

/trɪˈbjuːleɪʃənz/

B2
  • noun
  • - a cause or state of great suffering or distress

vague

/væɡ/

B1
  • adjective
  • - not clearly expressed or defined

desire

/dɪˈzaɪər/

A2
  • noun
  • - a strong feeling of wanting something
  • verb
  • - to want or long for something

masquerade

/ˌmæskəˈreɪd/

C1
  • noun
  • - a false or misleading appearance or show

tender

/ˈtɛndər/

B1
  • adjective
  • - gentle and caring

flaccid

/ˈflæsɪd/

C1
  • adjective
  • - lacking firmness or stiffness

psychodramas

/ˈsaɪkoʊdrɑːməz/

C2
  • noun
  • - a therapeutic technique involving dramatic role-playing

traumas

/ˈtrɔːməz/

B2
  • noun
  • - a deeply distressing or disturbing experience

stains

/steɪnz/

A2
  • noun
  • - a discolored patch on a surface
  • verb
  • - to mark with a discoloration

reflect

/rɪˈflɛkt/

B1
  • verb
  • - to think deeply about something

realize

/ˈriəlaɪz/

A2
  • verb
  • - to become fully aware of something

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Every time I think that I'm the only one who's lonely someone calls on me

    ➔ Present Simple with 'Every time'

    ➔ The phrase 'Every time' is used to describe an action that happens regularly in specific situations. Here, it emphasizes the recurring nature of the speaker's loneliness being interrupted.

  • And every now and then I spend my time at rhyme and verse and curse those faults in me

    ➔ Present Simple with 'Every now and then'

    ➔ 'Every now and then' indicates an action that happens occasionally. It highlights the speaker's sporadic engagement with self-reflection and criticism.

  • And then along comes Mary, Mary, Mary

    ➔ Present Simple with 'Along comes'

    ➔ 'Along comes' is used to describe someone or something appearing unexpectedly. Here, it emphasizes Mary's sudden and significant arrival.

  • And does she wanna give me kicks and be my steady chick and give me pick of memories?

    ➔ Question with 'Does she wanna'

    ➔ The phrase 'Does she wanna' is a colloquial way to ask a question about someone's desire. It is informal and reflects the speaker's curiosity about Mary's intentions.

  • When we met I was sure out to lunch, Now my empty cup tastes as sweet as the punch

    ➔ Past Simple vs. Present Simple

    ➔ The contrast between 'When we met' (Past Simple) and 'Now my empty cup tastes' (Present Simple) highlights a change in the speaker's situation over time.