What A Shame Mary Jane
The Beatles Lyrics


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She looks as an African queen,
She eating twelve chapattis and cream,
She tastes as Mongolian lamb,
She coming from out of Bahran.
What a shame Mary Jane
Had a pain at the party.
What a shame Mary Jane.
What a shame Mary Jane
Had a pain at the party.
She like to be married with Yeti,
He grooving such cooky spaghetti,
She jumping as Mexican bean
To make that her body more thin.
What a shame Mary Jane
Had a pain at the party.
What a shame Mary Jane.
What a shame Mary Jane
Had a pain at the party.
She catch Patagonian pancake
With that one a gin party makes.
She having all the ways good contacts,
She making with Apple an contract.
What a shame Mary Jane
Had a pain at the party.
What a shame Mary Jane.
What a shame Mary Jane
Had a pain at the party.

All together now:
What a shame Mary Jane
Had a pain at the party.
What a shame Mary Jane.
What a shame Mary Jane
Had a pain at the party.
She looks as an African queen,
She tastes as Mongolian lamb.
What a shame Mary Jane
Had a pain at the party.
What a shame Mary Jane.
What a shame Mary Jane
Had a pain at the party.
What a shame Mary Jane
Had a pain at the party.
What a shame Mary Jane.




What a shame Mary Jane
Had a pain at the party.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in The Beatles' song "What's the New Mary Jane" have been subject to a lot of interpretation and speculation due to their bizarre and nonsensical nature. The song seems to be describing a woman named Mary Jane who appears exotic and international, with references made to various cultures and foods from Africa, Mongolia, Mexico, and more. However, the repeated refrain of "What a shame Mary Jane had a pain at the party" gives the impression that something has gone wrong or off-kilter in her life.


Some have interpreted the song as a commentary on drug use, with "Mary Jane" referring to marijuana and the strange descriptions of her behavior being the result of drug-induced hallucinations. Others have suggested that it is a kind of absurdist satire, mocking the way that pop culture glamorizes and exoticizes foreign cultures. Whatever the original intention behind the lyrics, the song remains a curious and enigmatic addition to The Beatles' discography, with a unique psychedelic sound and offbeat vocals.


Line by Line Meaning

She looks as an African queen,
She dresses and carries herself like royalty from Africa.


She eating twelve chapattis and cream,
She's consuming a large quantity of Indian flatbread and dairy topping.


She tastes as Mongolian lamb,
Her flavor profile resembles that of lamb from Mongolia.


She coming from out of Bahran.
She is arriving from the country of Bahrain.


What a shame Mary Jane Had a pain at the party.
It's unfortunate that Mary Jane experienced discomfort during the gathering.


What a shame Mary Jane. What a shame Mary Jane Had a pain at the party.
Reiterating the pity for Mary Jane's pain at the event.


She like to be married with Yeti,
She desires to wed the mythical creature of the snow-covered mountains, the Yeti.


He grooving such cooky spaghetti,
Whoever 'he' is, he's dancing to novel, bizarre spaghetti music.


She jumping as Mexican bean To make that her body more thin.
She's bouncing like a Mexican jumping bean in an effort to slim down her body.


She catch Patagonian pancake With that one a gin party makes.
She's caught a type of pancake from the region of Patagonia that is typically consumed alongside gin drinks.


She having all the ways good contacts, She making with Apple an contract.
She has many valuable connections, and is in the process of forming a contract with the tech company, Apple.


She tastes as Mongolian lamb. What a shame Mary Jane Had a pain at the party.
Repeating one of the earlier ideas, that Mary Jane has the flavor of lamb from Mongolia, but also feels badly that she had pain at the party.


What a shame Mary Jane. What a shame Mary Jane Had a pain at the party. What a shame Mary Jane Had a pain at the party.
A final, sad refrain on Mary Jane's unfortunate experience at the gathering.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOHN LENNON, JOHN WINSTON LENNON, PAUL MCCARTNEY, PAUL JAMES MCCARTNEY

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