Lyrics of 'Dear Marie' by John Mayer

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Dear Marie
Tell me what it was I used to be
Oh, dear Marie
Tell me what it was I used to be

And if you're further up the road
Can you show me what I still can't see?

Remember me
I'm the boy you used to love when we were 15
Remember me
I'm the boy you used to love when we were 15

Now I wonder what you think
When you see me on the magazine

From time to time
I go looking for your photograph online
From time to time
I go looking for your photograph online

But some kind of judge in Ohio
Is all I ever find

Dear Marie
Tell me, do you still believe in me?
Oh, dear Marie
Tell me, do you still believe in me?

Well, I got my dream
But you got a family
Yeah, I got that dream
But you got yourself a family
Yeah, I got that dream
But I guess it got away from me

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