Martha Divine
Martha Divine

Ashley McBryde - Martha Divine Lyrics

Jan 13, 2020
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Martha Divine Music Video

Martha Divine Lyrics

I've got this feeling
And I got this shovel
Between me and you and it
You're in a little trouble
I saw you sneaking
And I know what happened
I think it's kinda funny you got caught
Only, I ain't laughing

Martha Divine, Martha Divine
You put your hands on the wrong damn man this time
Jezebel, you're bound for Hell
But evidently, the devil was busy so I moved you up in line, Martha Divine

Well, you call him darling
And I call him daddy
And daddy says he'll whup me if I don't keep mama happy
Honor thy father
Honor thy mother
But The Bible doesn't say a damn thing about your daddy's lover

Martha Divine, Martha Divine
Put your hands on the wrong damn man this time
Jezebel, you're bound for Hell
But evidently, the devil was busy so I moved you up in line, Martha Divine

Mama's an angel
My daddy isn't
Looks like a little more of him rubbed off on me than didn't
Well, I'll leave you to it
They'll never prove it
And if they ever find out, I'll say, "The devil made me do it"

Martha Divine, Martha Divine
You put your hands on the wrong damn man this time
Martha Divine, your ass is mine
And it ain't murder if I bury you alive
Martha Divine

Writer(s): Ashley McBryde, Jeremy N. Spillman
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the song 'Martha Divine'?

    The song 'Martha Divine' was co-written by Ashley McBryde and Jeremy Spillman. The collaboration resulted in a narrative that explores themes of betrayal and revenge, framed within a dark, rocking musical style.

  2. What inspired the title 'Martha Divine'?

    The title 'Martha Divine' was inspired by an urban legend about a place called Martha Divine swimming hole in Kentucky, which songwriter Jeremy Spillman shared with Ashley McBryde during their writing session. Although they did not use the actual story, they loved the sound of the name and crafted their own tale around it.

  3. What is unique about the recording location for 'Martha Divine'?

    Ashley McBryde and Jeremy Spillman wrote 'Martha Divine' in the dimly lit basement of an old church. This unique setting contributed to the creation of a dark murder ballad, fitting well with the song's intense themes and atmosphere.

  4. How does 'Martha Divine' fit into Ashley McBryde's music video trilogy?

    'Martha Divine' serves as the second part of a trilogy of music videos directed by Reid Long. The trilogy tells a continuous story involving themes of betrayal and revenge. The first video is for 'One Night Standards,' followed by 'Martha Divine,' and concludes with 'Hang in There Girl.'

  5. What role does religion play in the lyrics of 'Martha Divine'?

    'Martha Divine’ incorporates religious imagery as seen through references like ‘Honor thy father’ and ‘Honor thy mother,’ highlighting moral conflicts regarding family loyalty versus righteous indignation against wrongdoing. These elements are woven into the narrative to emphasize internal struggles between personal ethics and desires for retribution.

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