Factory Girls (feat Lucinda Williams)

Build a bridge or maybe two
Together held with footsteps she outgrew
But now she sits alone
Everyone's long gone

She dances in a photograph
When it was good to joke and have a laugh
But that was yesterday
If only today

Now out of walls are crawling faces that still breathe
But before she nods her head, what's left but sleep?

She hears a of factory girls
Singing in the streets
Drinking their Coca-Colas
After washing your filthy sheets

Chasing down the avenue
After a childhood that she never knew
Choking on woodbine
Cigarettes just kill the time

Now out of walls are crawling faces that still breathe
But before she nods her head, what's left but sleep?

She hears a of factory girls
Singing aoin and all
Empty are their pockets
But their voices are filled with song

Come day, go day
Wish in my heart it was Sunday
Drinking buttermilk all the week
And whiskey on a Sunday

Come day, go day
Wish in my heart it was Sunday
Drinking buttermilk all the week
And whiskey on a Sunday

Now out of walls are crawling faces that still breathe
But before she nods her head, what's left but sleep?

She hears a of factory girls
Singing in the streets
Drinking their Coca-Colas
After washing your filthy sheets

She hears a of factory girls
Singing aoin and all
Empty are their pockets
But their voices are filled with song

Sláinte Richard and his court of kings
He stole my heart and many other things
But me, I took his crown
Wish he was here to steal it now



Credits
Writer(s): Robert Schmidt, George Schwindt, Matthew Hensley, Bridget Regan, Dennis Casey, Nathen Maxwell, David King
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