From The Hip

Blair Cowan / Derek MacKillop / Lawrence Donegan / Lloyd Cole

This one's from the hip
Oh mother you have sorely misjudged me
It should have been whipped
Out of me
Without a father figured I
Yeh I concluded then that I'm
Not for spitting on

This one's from the hip
My love I should have warned you about me
It never got whipped
Out of me
Me and my modesty and
Mother your wretched son won't
Take his medicine

Not I
I don't care anymore
I'm sick and I'm tired
And I don't care anymore
This one's from the hip
Why should I know why?
It's a wicked world

I've had it up to here
Sweet Jesus I should have warned you about me
It's sure to end in tears
And misery
Without a father figured I
Yeh I concluded then that I'm
Not for spitting on

Not I
I don't care anymore
I'm sick and I'm tired
And I don't care anymore
This one's from the hip
Why should I know why?
It's a wicked world

Why should I know why should I care?
Who's telling me what I should wear?
Mother your wretched son is hooked on his medicine

Not I
I don't care anymore
I'm sick and I'm tired
And I don't care anymore
This one's from the hip
Why should I know why
It's a wicked world

Trivia about the song From The Hip by Lloyd Cole

On which albums was the song “From The Hip” released by Lloyd Cole?
Lloyd Cole released the song on the albums “Mainstream” in 1987 and “1984-1989” in 1989.
Who composed the song “From The Hip” by Lloyd Cole?
The song “From The Hip” by Lloyd Cole was composed by Blair Cowan, Derek MacKillop, Lawrence Donegan, and Lloyd Cole.

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