Apology to Martha (all Beatles' Song Titles)

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Martha, my dear,

                I’m a loser. Everybody’s trying to be my baby. Help! Every little thing, in

my life, tomorrow never knows. Tell me what you see. Don’t pass me by. It’s all

too much. All you need is love. I want you. Come together, let it be. Oh! Darling,

Here comes the sun. I want to tell you, here, there and everywhere, if I needed

someone, I need you.

 

 

From me to you,

Mr Moonlight

  • Author: Michael (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 5th, 2023 06:43
  • Comment from author about the poem: Growing up, the Beatles provided the soundtrack to my life and as a tribute to them I composed this letter using only titles from their songs. Enjoy
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  • Users favorite of this poem: LIZ, Teddy.15
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  • LIZ

    Oh my God! This is awesome!! But seriously, these titles are crazy!! My favorite part..."here, there and everywhere! ✨️

  • Doggerel Dave

    Wot about 'I Wanna Hold Your Gland'?🤣

  • Bella Shepard

    You are a poet after my own heart. I was in late grade school and high school at the height of the Beatles explosion, and came under their spell. Had all the albums, saw "Help" 4 times in one sitting, back when they didn't kick you out after the first show. I had Beatle Boots, the cap, Carnaby St. fashions, the works. Even had a door length poster of Paul McCartney in my bedroom. Got to see them live at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, 1966, and the sound system was terrible. Now that I have confessed to being a Beatles junkie, I have to say this poem is a true gem. You've captured everything in my favorite song titles. This is a stroke of genius. Thank you for this trip down memory lane, it was a blast!

  • Teddy.15

    Oh how wonderful the Beatles are deep within my heart 💖 I hope you have a poem called soundtrack to my life, that's such a cool title if not something to think about in the future.



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