You can call me when you’re down
When you’re crying in the bathroom
And you’re cleaning out the teeth marks
And you thought you were to blame
Did you push a boy too far?
Did you spit right in his face?
You didn’t know what it was worth
You didn’t know that he was mad
Maybe it’s good I wasn’t there
I could have hurt him bad
Margie you’re such a fine girl
You’re okay.
Now I know that you’ve been drinkin
Cause you’re gettin fit to fight
And I know that you love me
I heard you were cussin on the bus
But I’m glad that you were gone
Cause you would have made a mess of that boy
Ayayayayayayayayaa seen you when you’re mad
Maybe it’s good that you were gone
I don’t want to hurt no one
You’re such a fine boy
You, you’re a fine boy
With a fine girl
I could tear him apart
I could hurt him something bad
Maybe I will
Maybe I could
Margie, I would tear his heart out
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