I Am the Cancer

ANDREW SCOTT, CHRIS MURPHY, JAY FERGUSON, PATRICK PENTLAND

So long, Matthew
I will miss you
There is too much to do
Or I'd go with you
It's a bad time
I haven't got a dime

So long, Alison
I now know where you've been
But I don't know where you're going
There's security in knowing
But I know some morning
without any warning
You'll be gone

Oh, you've kissed me, kissed me
Now you're supposed to miss me

So long, Andrew
I will miss you
I just wrote you
A long note
You'd better answer
I am the cancer
Removed from you

Oh, you miss me, miss me
Now you've got to kiss me, kiss me goodbye

So long, scarecrow
At least with you I know
You're going nowhere
What do you care?
There's nothing up your sleeve
You can never leave

Why would you stay there, scarecrow?
Sorry I had to go
But I shall return
It was my turn
To get away
Someone had to stay
So I could go

I miss you most of all
Kiss me, kiss me
I can't wait until you kiss me
Until you kiss me
I can't wait 'til you kiss me
Kiss me again

Trivia about the song I Am the Cancer by Sloan

On which albums was the song “I Am the Cancer” released by Sloan?
Sloan released the song on the albums “Smeared” in 1993 and “One Chord to Another” in 1996.
Who composed the song “I Am the Cancer” by Sloan?
The song “I Am the Cancer” by Sloan was composed by ANDREW SCOTT, CHRIS MURPHY, JAY FERGUSON, PATRICK PENTLAND.

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