X:105 T:Mary Mac R:song Z:id:hn-song-105 M:2/4 L:1/16 Q:1/4=100 K:Em BB | BBBB EEEE | BBBB d3 d | A2AA D2DD | AAAA c2 cc | BBBB EEEE | BBBB e3 e | e2B2 B2B2 | BAGF E2 E2 || BBB2 EEEE | BBB2 ddd2 | A2AA DDD2 | AAAA c4 | BBBB EEEE | BBBB eee e | eBBB BBBB | BAGF E2 || W:Well, I know a pretty lassie and her name is Mary Mac, W:and make no mistake, she's the lass I'm going to take. W:There's lots of other men would like to get upon her track, W:but if they do, they'll have to get up early. W: W:Chorus: W:Mary Mac's mother's making Mary Mac marry me, W:and my mother's making me marry Mary Mac. W:If I'm going to marry Mary, Mary will take care of me. W:We'll all be making merry when I marry Mary Mac. W: W:Well, the wedding's on a Wednesday and everything's arranged. W:Her name will soon be changed to mine, if her mind's not changed. W:We're making the arrangements and I'm just about deranged W:'cause marriage is an aweful undertaking. W: W:Chorus W: W:Well, it's going to be a grand affair, grander than a fair. W:There's bound to be a lot of punters there to get their share. W:There's bound to be a horse and cart for every pair that's there, W:and if there's not I'm very much mistaken. W: W:Chorus W: W:Well, Mary and her mother spend a lot of time together, W:and you very seldom see them, the one without the other. W:The lads they often wonder if it's Mary or her mother W:or both of them together that I'm courting. W: W:Chorus