The Factory Song - Seven Nations

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The Factory Song Lyrics

I Wonder How
And I Wonder Why
Without This Factory
Could We Ever Survive?
I Wonder Who
I Wonder Where
Are Faring Better Than Those Around Here?

I Left My Home
And I Said My Goodbyes
I Traveled Safely
Though Some Met Their Demise.

I Work All Day,
I Work Into the Night
I've Joined the Union
And I'm All Right

Now I Lay Me Down to Work
I Pray My Soul Won't Get There First
If I Should Die Before I Make It Back Home
Please Carry Me Home

I Share This Cellar With Five of My Friends
When the Big Bell Rings, Our Days At An End
We Clear Our Throats From the Dusty Air
The Machinary's Din We Always Hear

Now I Lay Me Down to Work
I Pray My Soul Won't Get There First
If I Should Die Before I Make It Back Home
Please Carry Me Home

Now We Take Ourselves and Drink
Our Minds and Bodies Too Tired to Think
If We Should Die Before I Make It Back Home
Please Carry Me Home

Late At Night As I Lay in My Bed
The Factory's Lights Dancing Over My Head
They Light This Whole Damn Town, They Light This Whole Damn Place
Even When We Sleep, do We Fall From Grace?

Now I Lay Me Down to Work
I Pray My Soul Won't Get There First
If I Should Die Before I Make It Back Home
Please Carry Me Home

Now We Take Ourselves and Drink
Our Minds and Bodies Too Tired to Think
If We Should Die Before I Make It Back Home

Please Carry Me Home

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Seven Nations is a Celtic rock band that formed in New York City, New York, in 1994 under the name Clan Na Gael. The band changed its name in 1996 because a Nevada folk music group was already operating under the same name [1]. The band's original members were Kirk McLeod (vocals, keyboard, guitars and highland bagpipes), Neil Anderson (vocals, highland and uilleann bagpipes, scottish smallpipes, tinwhistles and mandolin), Jim "Struby" Struble (vocals, acoustic and bass guitars) and Nick Watson (vocals, drums and percussion).

Watson left the band in 1997 and was replaced by Ashton Geoghagan. Anderson left the band in 1998, and in 1999 Dan Stacey (fiddle, highland step dancing) and Scott Long (highland bagpipes) joined Seven Nations's lineup. Geoghagan was later replaced by Christian "Crisco" Miceli, who rounds out the band's current membership.

The band regularly tours across the US, has appeared on ESPN, CNN, and CBS, and has sold over 125,000 albums without signing to a major label. The band's most successful release to date was And Now It's Come to This, released on Razor & Tie Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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