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Track: Factory
Artist: Martha Wainwright
Album: Martha Wainwright (Special Edition)

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Name: Martha Wainwright
Spotify Genres: singer-songwriter
Followers: 86,300
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Born May 8th, 1976 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Daughter of [A=Loudon Wainwright III] and [A=Kate McGarrigle], and the sister of [A=Rufus Wainwright] and half-sister of [a3321339]. She has frequently appeared on recordings by family members and has released several independent EPs. Her full length, self-titled album was released in 2005, and debuted at number eighteen on the Canadian album sales charts. She married producer and bassist [a=Brad Albetta] in September, 2007 and they divorced in 2018. Granddaughter of [a2243742], and niece of [a3078428], [a2734903] and [a440846].

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Release: Martha Wainwright - Factory
Year: 1999
Genres: Rock
Styles: Acoustic, Indie Rock

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LYRICS

These are not my people
I should never have come here
The chick with a dick and the gift for the gab
I know a place, I've seen the face
I'll take the coast from factory to factory
These night's that I've been on the road
Through my window the moonlight she shone
And on my walls the fire she danced
Playing out my very last chance to run, run, run, run
Don't look back, you're moving too fast
I know a place, I've seen the face
And I'll take the high road from factory to factory
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Ah yeah, ah yeah

There are millions and millions of people around
On my TV, walking my streets, making sounds
And I can walk with them I love them I need their love
There are others I have known as poor souls, sores exposed
The the run-of-the-mill, the destitute, and the cold
Sores exposed to the blisters and shards
Where any kind of kindness is as far as the sun, the sun
The sun, the sun, run, run, run, run
I know a place, I've seen a face
And I'll take the coast from factory to factory
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Ah yeah, ah yeah

Run, run
Hmmm, hmmm

These are not my people, I should never have come here
I know a place, I've seen the face
Take the coast from factory to factory
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Ah yeah, ah yeah
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Ah yeah, ah yeah...