Peter Yarrow
Peter Yarrow
Peter Yarrow
Peter Yarrow
Peter Yarrow
Peter Yarrow
Peter Yarrow
Peter Yarrow
Peter Yarrow
Peter Yarrow
Peter Yarrow
Peter Yarrow
The seagull in the dusty dawn is floating on the wind
His wings are still
And below the weary streets are breathing
Softly they are watching
They are not quite ready for the dawn
Oh, Mary Beth, I love you and the city is so empty
I can not find my comfort in the beauty of the morn
Below the weary streets are breathing
Softly they are watching
They are not quite ready for the dawn
One by one the street lights close their eyes to greet the sun
To greet the sun
I hear my footsteps falling on the pavement
You are not beside me
What a hollow sound they make alone
Why, with all this beauty, can I not enjoy myself alone?
Is there a piece of me that's waiting?
Am I incomplete and hating
All the times I've never been with you before?
Oh, Mary Beth, I love you and the city is so empty
I cannot find my comfort in the beauty of the morn
Below the weary streets are breathing
Softly they are watching
They are not quite ready ready for the dawn
The seagull in the dusty dawn is floating on the wind
His wings are still
And below the weary streets are breathing
Softly they are watching
They are mindful of the coming of my dawn
Mary Beth, I love you
Mary Beth, I love you
Mary Beth was written by Peter Yarrow.
Mary Beth was produced by Phil Ramone & Milton Okun.
Peter Yarrow released Mary Beth on Sat Jan 01 1972.