[ti:Cross eyed mary] [ar:Jethro Tull] [al:] [la:uk] _] [00:58]Who would be a poor man [01:00]a beggerman, a thief [01:04]if he had a rich man in his hand. [01:09]Who would steal the candy [01:12]from a laughing baby's mouth [01:15]if he could take it from the money man. [01:20]Cross-eyed Mary [03:18][01:22]goes jumping in again. [03:21][01:25]She signs no contract [03:23][01:28]but she always plays the game. [03:27][01:31]Dines in Hampstead village [03:29][01:33]on expense accounted gruel, [03:32][01:36]and the jack knife barber [03:35][01:39]drops her off at school. [02:53][01:44]Laughing in the playground [02:55][01:46]gets no kicks from little boys: [02:58][01:49]would rather make it with a letching gray. [03:04][01:55]Or maybe her attention [03:07][01:57]is drawn by Aqualung, [03:09][02:00]who watches through the railings as they play. [03:40][03:15][02:06]Cross-eyed Mary [02:08]finds it hard to get along. [02:11]She's a poor man's rich girl [02:14]and she'll do it for a song. [02:17]She's a rich man's stealer [02:19]but her favour's good and strong: [02:22]She's the Robin Hood of Highgate [02:25]helps the poor man get along.