She was daddy's girl, Her name was Mary A pretty daisy, Mother's little baby So sweet and innocent, The pastor's daughter so she could only be raised proper The story goes from when she met him In her church clothes, Jack wore ***** denim He was the kind of boy she was warned about With the flashy car, Cigar in his mouth He had the charm and liked to talk slick She said he was just a bag of tricks Jack held her waist and said he was no player He said she was playful, He wanted to tame her That's all jack had to say to get the prize Of what Mary gave between her thighs Principle upheld became pleasure forbidden Her first time was another time for him Time passed by days and months Since Mary had her taste for lust When her snow white was tainted with dirt She fell sick, Jack found other girls to flirt Then Mary got the news she had to expect Mary was pregnant, Jack would give a threat He asked first "Is it even me?" She said "who else could it be?"
Suddenly, Jack turned cold and dreary As he told her to get it buried Mary said "you'll have to **** me first" Jack said, "Don't tempt me, You might regret" And then she had an upstanding in place As a preacher's daughter, Daddy would be disgraced So mary had to make a decision A single mother life was never her ambition Did she have the right to do this wrong? And take the life of one barely young? Yet she found herself in a clinic The doctor promised it would be quick Tears fell as she stood defeated All she had was a broken heart and a dead foetus Could she ever tell her parents? Could she ask the lord for penance? She wondered if she killed a him or her Daddy's girl would never be a mother Three days later, She wrote this letter And left it on her father's doorstep Before she hung herself to a premature death.