Three Hundred Years/Chemistry

Martha Johnson

In a crowd, in a city I call my home
Undercover on the edge I move alone
Faces stare across at me with eyes that look but cannot see
Out of reach, out of lave- stepping out of bounds

Every day it's tomorrow and I never know what tomorrow will be
Every day it's tomorrow and I feel someone move close to me
Every day it's tomorrow and I never know what tomorrow will be
Every day it's tomorrow and to dance with you is all I need

(Into the thick, into the night
Into your arms in the failing light)

Danse parc

In a park, in a city I call your name
Will the way that we dance always be the same?
Hold me fast, draw me near don't let love disappear
Come to life, come together, steal me from my sleep

Every day it's tomorrow and I never know what tomorrow will be
Every day it's tomorrow and I feel someone move close to me
Every day it's tomorrow and I never know what tomorrow will be
Every day it's tomorrow and to dance with you is all I need

(Into the thick, into the night
Into your arms in the failing light)

Trivia about the song Three Hundred Years/Chemistry by Martha and the Muffins

When was the song “Three Hundred Years/Chemistry” released by Martha and the Muffins?
The song Three Hundred Years/Chemistry was released in 1981, on the album “This Is the Ice Age”.
Who composed the song “Three Hundred Years/Chemistry” by Martha and the Muffins?
The song “Three Hundred Years/Chemistry” by Martha and the Muffins was composed by Martha Johnson.

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