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Still A Child

from Still A Child by Margaret O'Hanlon

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One of the very first songs I ever wrote.

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Still A Child
(1982)

Still a child when it comes to you
Still can cry when it comes to you
When will I get over
this silly feeling I hold on to
I know you’ll never come back
But me I don’t believe it’s true.

So now you’ve got the power -
you know how to hurt me
It’s been around town - they say you’ve found somebody perfect
You like to share your dreams with
And me I don’t believe it’s true.
I was supposed to be the one after so many years
you’d choose.

Out of this world - somebody could describe you
But they could just never come close
to the way I feel on this night
staring out the window watching taxi’s go by
I can count them all you see.

Still a child
Still can cry
When will I get over
This silly feeling I hold on to
I know you’ll never come back
But me I don’t believe it’s true.

credits

from Still A Child, released January 6, 2018
Vocal - Margaret O’Hanlon
Piano & Accordion - Mark Wilson
Drums - Marcel Rodeka
Bass - Luke Belcher
Saxophone - Nigel Hirst

Lyrics and Music - Margaret O’Hanlon
Engineered & Mastered by Paul Inger, The Recording Room

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Margaret O'Hanlon Queenstown, New Zealand

Margaret O'Hanlon has been singing since she was 5. She left NYC, where she was born and raised for bigger skies in 1988 and settled in Queenstown, NZ where she has since remained. She has never stopped, writing, directing and entertaining, and does not intend to. ... more

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