Lyrics Martha - Tom Waits
Operator,
number
please
It's
been
so
many
years
Will
she
remember
my
old
voice
While
I
fight
the
tears?
Hello,
hello
there,
is
this
Martha?
This
is
old
Tom
Frost
And
I
am
calling
long
distance
Don't
worry
'bout
the
cost
'Cause
it's
been
40
years
or
more
Now,
Martha,
please
recall
Meet
me
out
for
coffee
Where
we'll
talk
about
it
all
And
those
were
the
days
of
roses,
poetry
and
prose
And,
Martha,
all
I
had
was
you,
and
all
you
had
was
me
There
was
no
tomorrows,
we'd
packed
away
our
sorrows
And
we
saved
them
for
a
rainy
day
And
I
feel
so
much
older
now
And
you're
much
older
too
How's
your
husband
and
how's
the
kids?
You
know
that
I
got
married
too?
Lucky
that
you
found
someone
To
make
you
feel
secure
'Cause
we
were
all
so
young
and
foolish
Now
we
are
mature
And
those
were
the
days
of
roses,
poetry
and
prose
And,
Martha,
all
I
had
was
you,
and
all
you
had
was
me
There
was
no
tomorrows,
we'd
packed
away
our
sorrows
And
we
saved
them
for
a
rainy
day
And
I
was
always
so
impulsive
I
guess
that
I
still
am
And
all
that
really
mattered
then
Was
that
I
was
a
man
I
guess
that
our
being
together
Was
never
meant
to
be
And
Martha,
Martha
I
love
you,
can't
you
see?
And
those
were
the
days
of
roses,
poetry
and
prose
And,
Martha,
all
I
had
was
you,
and
all
you
had
was
me
There
was
no
tomorrows,
we'd
packed
away
our
sorrows
And
we
saved
them
for
a
rainy
day
And
I
remember
quiet
evenings
Trembling
close
to
you
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