HAZARD (Richard Marx)

     My mother came to Hazard when I was just seven
     Even then the folks in town said with prejudiced eyes:
     "That boy is not right"
     Three years ago when I came to know Mary
     First time that someone looked beyond the rumors and the lies
     And saw the man inside

     We used to walk down by the river
     She loved to watch the sun go down
     We used to walk along the river
     And dream our way out of this town

     No one understood what I felt for Mary
     No one cared until the night she went out walking alone
     And never came home
     Men with a badge came knocking next morning
     Here was I surrounded by a thousand fingers suddenly
     Pointed right at me

     I swear I left her by the river
     I swear I left her safe and sound
     I need to make it to the river
     And leave this old Nebraska town

     I think about my life gone by
     And how it’s done me wrong
     There’s no escape for me this time
     All of my rescues are gone, long gone

     I swear I left her by the river
     I swear I left her safe and sound
     I need to make it to the river
     And leave this old Nebraska town


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