I Start to Stop

Mark Gane, Marth Helen Johnson

There are moments I remember
There are nights I can't forget
There are days that sometimes never seem to end
I walk home the long way now
Close the door on the world
Locked inside my confusion
The key to my heart thrown away

I lie in wait of morning's light
To rescue me from lonely nights
Remember when the bed was warm
I start to stop

There were words that tasted bitter
And revenge that tasted sweet
There were tears that we both swallowed in the dark
Making love with empty eyes
Knowing this was the end
You became an illusion
A stranger with nothing to say

I lie in wait of morning's light
To rescue me from lonely nights
Remember when the bed was warm
I start to stop

I think that I can see your face
Somewhere in a crowded place
I start to call your name out loud
I start to stop

I dial your number on the phone
I hear a voice, you're not alone
The traffic rips the night apart
I start to stop
I start to stop
I start to stop
I start to stop
I start to stop
I start to stop
I start to stop

Trivia about the song I Start to Stop by Martha and the Muffins

When was the song “I Start to Stop” released by Martha and the Muffins?
The song I Start to Stop was released in 1984, on the album “Mystery Walk”.
Who composed the song “I Start to Stop” by Martha and the Muffins?
The song “I Start to Stop” by Martha and the Muffins was composed by Mark Gane, Marth Helen Johnson.

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