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According to Marty Balin, “Martha” was written by Paul Kantner based on his friend Martha Wax, the young daughter of the former mayor of Sausalito, and she was known in the public eye for running away to become a groupie. In the Jefferson Airplane documentary Marty says that she was a “young girl, v...
[Verse 1]
Martha she listens for the ticking of my footsteps
Patiently
She sifts the hairy air that's worn and wood-swept
Pleasantly
[Chorus]
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 in weed
[Chorus]
She does as she pleases
She waits there for me
She does as she pleases
Her heels rise for me
[Verse 3]
My love she talks to winking windows as she murmurs to her feet
Thoughtfully
She separates in laughter to my side
Caught for me
[Chorus]
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 weeds apart through a token lock
What a great thing to be free
She weeps time, starts unspoken, but when the gate swings
There she'll be, there she'll be
In green sun, on blue earth, under warm running shower
Martha was written by Paul Kantner.
Martha was produced by Al Schmitt.