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Date: Mon, 24 Nov 1997 16:48:06 -0500
From: Dann Butterfield
Subject: CRD: 'Martha' by Jefferson Airplane
Martha
(Paul Kantner)
THE JEFFERSON AIRPLANE
from After Bathing At Baxter's, 1967
Am: x02210 Bm/A: x03320
Intro:
{Am / / / Bm/A / / /}
Verse 1:
(fingerpicked)
Am Bm/A Am
Martha she listens for the ticking of my footsteps,
Bm/A Am Bm/A
patiently
Am Bm/A Am
She sifts the hairy air that's warm and woodswept,
Bm/A Am Bm/A
pleasantly
Bb Ab C Bb Am / / / Bm/A / / / (repeat)
She does as she pleases, she listens for me
Verse 2:
Martha she calls to me from a feather in the meadow, fly to me
You can dance and sing and walk with me,
and dreams will fade and shadows grow (??, something that
rhymes with 'me')
Bb Ab F Eb Bb / / / Eb / Ab /
She does as she pleases, she waits there for me
Bb Ab C Bb Am / / / Bm/A / / /
She does as she pleases, her heels rise for me
(guitar solo over {Am / / / Bm/A / / /} repeated)
Verse 3:
My love she talks to waking windows as she murmurs to her feet,
thoughtfully
She separates in laughter to her side, caught for me
She does as she pleases, she waits there for me
She does as she pleases, her heels rise for me
Verse 4:
Martha she keeps her heart in a broken clock, and it's waiting
there for me
She weaves apart through a token lock, what a great thing to be free
Am
She weeps, tired and starts unspoken, but when the gate swings,
There she'll be
There she'll be
(no accompaniment)
In green sun
On blue earth
Under warm running shower
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Does anyone know the words to that last line of the second verse?
I would appreciate feedback.
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submitted by Hirsch Freeman
transcribed by Shawn Trotter
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comments or corrections welcome at drumbo@geocities.com
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#1 by Abe Watson at Feb 19, 2000 at 7:31 PM EST |
| not given enough credit for jefferson airplanes work.... overlooked in alot of ways... the poetry in this song is simply amazing.... --- best part.... " she keeps her heart in a broken clock and its waiting there for me, she weeds apart through a token lock what a great thing to be free" i love this time in rock and roll history... pschycadelic rock and even any type of rock through the 60's-70's brought a new meaning to life and a world where revolutionary poetry and music came together :o) Love it! 1 | |