The Lucksmiths - William And Mary Lyrics
Dear Mary, a letter from the graveYou’d better well behaveDon’t spend more than you saveBe careful not to...It’s scary - I hope you’re sitting downI know how this must soundI’m six feet in the groundBut I’ll always be aroundNo matter what you doI’ve got my eye on youNo matter what you doI’ve got my eye on youI’m staring at you each and every daySince I’m an eyeball in a basinBe charitable and chasteAnd don’t put make-up on your faceIn death if not in lifeWe might see eye to eyeIn death if not in lifeHusband and wifeAnd I’m repeating myself twiceAnd I’m spouting tautologiesA dozen red roses and a thousand apologiesAnd thanks a millionLove, William