Thought You Were on My Side

PETER KINGSBERY

Not without reason have I been wrong
Just a few tough demands
On a personal friend I could lean on
Desperate and selfish, I know that I was
We drank all our fill
But I'd swear there was poison in my cup
Of your good intentions what has become
I thought you were on my side
Must you add the weight
You said it would be even
When splitting up the stakes
I thought you were on my side
Were we not the rage
Down the center line
What's yours is yours and mine
Just like always
Hurting for freedom, hell-bent for lust
It's an unlikely thing that I'd be bumping in
To someone I could trust
I'm far from resigning
Though I'm faint from exhaust
Just because I'm on edge
Do I have to let somebody come push me off
Is it the belonging, or something you've lost
I thought you were on my side
Must you add the weight
You said it would be even
When splitting up the stakes
I thought you were on my side
Were we not the rage
Down the center line
What's yours is yours and mine
Just like always

Trivia about the song Thought You Were on My Side by Cock Robin

On which albums was the song “Thought You Were on My Side” released by Cock Robin?
Cock Robin released the song on the albums “Cock Robin” in 1985, “Gold” in 1994, “Best Ballads” in 1995, “Best Of Cock Robin” in 1998, “Songs from a Bell Tower” in 2010, and “Best Of Cock Robin + The Bangles” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Thought You Were on My Side” by Cock Robin?
The song “Thought You Were on My Side” by Cock Robin was composed by PETER KINGSBERY.

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