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Walking Into Walls - Martha and the Muffins



     
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She wipes a tear from her brow
She's been crying again
She's been walking into walls again
Behind her quivering smile
There's a secret
That goes deeper than the cuts she hides
Her head's spinning around
He beat her soul to the ground
A grown woman in pain
And all she longs to be is that little girl again
She screams inside and all she wants to be
All she wants to be is yesterdays child
She wants to hide, she can't run away
To the safety of yesterdays child
Curled up, shivering, alone
She's been hurt again
She's been walking into walls again
Her children keep her alive

They're her sanity
But they're the reason that she has to stay
A grown woman in pain
And all she longs to be is that little girl again
She screams inside and all she wants to be
All she wants to be is yesterdays child
She wants to hide, she can't run away
To the safety of yesterdays child
Yesterdays child
Yesterdays child
Yesterdays child, oh
She screams inside and all she wants to be
All she wants to be is yesterdays child
She wants to hide, she can't run away
To the safety of yesterdays child

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Martha and the Muffins were a Canadian new wave synth pop band in the 1970s and 1980s. The group's initial line-up came together in Toronto in 1977, when David Millar asked his fellow Ontario College of Art student Mark Gane to help him start a band. Millar recruited Martha Johnson to play keyboards; Johnson brought in a friend from high school, Carl Finkle, to play bass; and Gane's brother Tim Gane signed on as the drummer. With Millar and Mark Gane as guitarists, and Johnson as lead vocalist, this is the line up that debuted at an Ontario College of Art Hallowe'en party in October 1977.

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