Comin' Tonight

Martha Wainwright

You're comin' tonight
To my hometown
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

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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

[Chorus: ]

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 hometown

Trivia about the song Comin' Tonight by Martha Wainwright

When was the song “Comin' Tonight” released by Martha Wainwright?
The song Comin' Tonight was released in 2008, on the album “I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too”.

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