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Comin' Tonight - Martha Wainwright



     
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Comin' Tonight Lyrics


You're comin' tonight
To my home town
I've been to yours many times before
And it's always been a thrillYou'll stay in a hotel or at friends near by
We haven't spent the night together in this town
Since nineteen seventy nine
Not such a long timeI could steal a melody
Of this I am allowed
'Cause you would never sue me, baby
It wouldn't look good, it'd be weirdHave a drink after the show
I might really wanna know
But everything you say I oppose
I blame it on my hole, it's just my roleI can steal a melody
Yes, I am allowed
'Cause you would never sue me, baby
It wouldn't look good, it'd be weirdAnd I spend my time trying to forget you
With booze and smoke from cigarettes and dope
And I only seem to forget myself

It's only you that is leftI could steal a melody
Of this I am allowed
You would never sue me, babyI could steal a melody
This I am allowed
You would never sue me, baby
It wouldn't look good, it'd be weird
It'd be weird, it'd be weirdYou're comin' tonight
To my home town

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Martha Wainwright (b. 1976 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter. Daughter of Loudon Wainwright III and Kate McGarrigle, and the sister of Rufus Wainwright, she has frequently appeared on recordings by her family members, and has released several independent EPs. Wainwright released an independent cassette, Ground Floor, in 1997. The following year, her song "Year of the Dragon" appeared on The McGarrigle Hour, an album released by Kate and Anna McGarrigle.

Read more about Martha Wainwright on Last.fm.


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