Moon Upstairs

Ian Hunter, MICHAEL RALPHS

Well, my brother, he was a drinking man and I asked him for release
He said, ?This won't do you no good, and sent for the police"
Well, they busted me for nothing, 'cause they said, I was insane
So, they let my body go, but they locked away my brain

Well, I wandered freely as a bird that had broken both it's wings
And I hated them and they hated me, and I hated everything
And I realize that to survive, well, my body is not mine
And I feel neglected feel rejected, living in the wrong time

And to those of you who always laugh
Let this be your epitaph

And my head is down and I'm called a clown by comedians that grace
The living stage of every page of worthless meaningless space
But I swear to you before we're though you're gonna feel our every blow
We ain't bleeding you we're feeding you but you're too fucking slow

And to those of you who always laugh
Let this be your epitaph

Trivia about the song Moon Upstairs by Mott the Hoople

On which albums was the song “Moon Upstairs” released by Mott the Hoople?
Mott the Hoople released the song on the albums “Brain Capers” in 1971, “Rock & Roll Queen” in 1972, “Backsliding Fearlessly: The Early Years” in 1994, and “The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll: The 40th Anniversary Collection” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Moon Upstairs” by Mott the Hoople?
The song “Moon Upstairs” by Mott the Hoople was composed by Ian Hunter, MICHAEL RALPHS.

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