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From: jgoffin@acs.ucalgary.ca (Jeffrey Goffin) MARTHA by Tom Waits C G7 C G7 Am F F C G7 C G7 Am F F
COperG7ator, Cnumber G7please, it's Ambeen so Fmany Fyears. CShe'll reG7member Cmy old G7voice Amwhile I Ffight the Ftears. CHello, A7hello there. DmIs this G7Martha? CThis is A7ol' Tom DmFrost. G7 CI am A7calling Dmlong G7distance, don't Amworry Fabout the Fcost. CIt's been A7fourteen Dmyears or G7more now; CMartha, A7please reDmcall, G7 And Cmeet me A7out for Dmcoffee Fwhere we'll Amtalk Fabout it Fall.
CAnd those were days of Froses, of Cpoetry and Fprose And Martha, Amall I had was Fyou and all you Dmhad Fwas Cme. F CThere was no toFmorrow, we Cpacked away our Fsorrows And we Amsaved them for a FraiFny Cday. F C G7 C G7 Am F F
I feel so much old now, you're much older too. How's the husband, how's the kids? You know that I got married too. Lucky that you found someone who makes you feel secure. We were all so young and foolish, now we are mature. And those were days of roses, of poetry and prose And Martha, all I had was you and all you had was me. There was no tomorrow, we packed away our sorrows And we saved them for a rainy day. I was always so impulsive, guess that I still am. All that really mattered then was that I was a man. Guess that our bein' together wasn't meant to be. Martha, Martha, I love you, can't you see. And those were days of roses, of poetry and prose And Martha, all I had was you and all you had was me. There was no tomorrow, we packed away our sorrows And we saved them for a rainy day. I remember quiet evenings trembling close to you. * "Here's a song that I like to play. * * Print it out, play it and pass it around. * * If you like it, send me one of your favourites." * * * * Jeffrey Goffin Internet: jgoffin@acs.ucalgary.ca * * Calgary, Alberta, Canada FidoNet: 1:134/160 *