Martha Wainwright Lyrics
4. Comin' Tonight
You're comin' tonight To my home town I've been to yours many times before And it's always been a thrill You'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 time I can steal a melody Of this I am allowed 'Cause you would never sue me baby It wouldn't look good, it'd be weird Have a drink after the show I might really want to know But everything you say I oppose I blame it on my hole It's just my role I can steal a melody Of this I am allowed 'Cause you would never sue me baby It wouldn't look good, it'd be weird I spend my time trying to forget you With booze and smoke from cigarettes and dope I only seem to forget myself It's only you that is left I can steal a melody Of this I am allowed 'Cause you would never sue me baby I can 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 weird You're comin' tonight To my home town
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