Martha My Dear

John Lennon, Paul Mccartney

Martha my dear,
Though I spend my days in conversation,
Please
Remember me. Martha my love,
Don't forget me, Martha my dear.

Hold your hand up you silly girl,
Look what you've done.
When you find yourself in a thick of it,
Help yourself to a bit what is all around you.

Silly girl.

Take a good look around you,
Take a good look you're bound to see
That you and me were meant to be for each other.

Silly girl.

Hold your hand up you silly girl,
Look what you've done.
When you find yourself in a thick of it,
Help yourself to a bit what is all around you.

Silly girl.

What is all around you.

Silly girl. Oh.

Hold your hand up you silly girl,
Look what you've done.
When you find yourself in a thick of it,
Help yourself to a bit what is all around you.

Silly girl.

Martha my dear,
You have always been my inspiration.
Please, be good to me, Martha my love.
Don't forget me, Martha my dear.

Trivia about the song Martha My Dear by Fool's Garden

On which albums was the song “Martha My Dear” released by Fool's Garden?
Fool's Garden released the song on the albums “Go & Ask Peggy for the Principal Thing” in 1997 and “Go and Ask Peggy for the Principal Thing” in 1997.
Who composed the song “Martha My Dear” by Fool's Garden?
The song “Martha My Dear” by Fool's Garden was composed by John Lennon, Paul Mccartney.

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