Mary in the Morning

Johnny Hendry Cymbal, Michael C. Rashkow

Nothing's quite as pretty as Mary in the morning
When through the sleepy haze I see her lying there
Soft as the rain that falls on summerflowers
Warm as the sunlight shining on her head

When I awake and see her there so close beside me
I want to take her in my arms,
The ache is there so deep inside me

Nothing's quite as pretty as Mary in the morning
Chasing the rainbow in her dreams so far away
And when she turns to touch me I kiss her fingers so softly
And then my Mary wake to love and love again

And Mary's there in summer days or stormy weather
She doesn't care how right or wrong the love we share,
We share together

Nothing's quite as pretty as Mary in the evening
Kissed by the shade of night and starlight in her hair
And as we walk, I hold her close beside me
All our tomorrows for a lifetime we will share

Trivia about the song Mary in the Morning by P.J. Proby

On which albums was the song “Mary in the Morning” released by P.J. Proby?
P.J. Proby released the song on the albums “What's Wrong With My World” in 1968, “Believe It Or Not!” in 1968, and “I'm Yours” in 1973.
Who composed the song “Mary in the Morning” by P.J. Proby?
The song “Mary in the Morning” by P.J. Proby was composed by Johnny Hendry Cymbal, Michael C. Rashkow.

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