MY MARIE WRITERS BARRY MASON, TONY MACAULAY Marie I can't bear to see the children without bread Oh Marie They deserve a decent roof above their heads Trust me now And when I leave for town, my darling, don't be sad Or ask me how But tomorrow, we're have all the things we never had But if I'm not back there with you By the time the sun goes down Take the train, change your name And get the children out of town Yes, if I'm not back there with you By the time the sun has gone Forget me, my Marie And move on Marie Ah, you've never had a new dress you could wear Oh Marie You look so pretty with a ribbon in your hair For too long You've gone without the life that I once promised you Right or wrong But today I'll find a way to make it all come true But if I'm not back there with you By the time the sun goes down Take the train, change your name And get the children out of town Yes, if I'm not back there with you By the time the sun has gone Forget me, my Marie And move on Forget me, my Marie And move on