Left of Centre

ANDREW SCOTT, CHRIS MURPHY, JAY FERGUSON, PATRICK PENTLAND

I remember Uncle Owen
Because his story was aimed at me
That was 1977
And I was in grade three

Since then, I got to thinking
I really can't remember
The last time I was the centre
Of the target of pop culture

You see, I'm slightly left of centre
Of the bull's-eye you've created
It's sad to know that if you hit me
It's because you were not careful

Yeah, I got the middle child blues
I couldn't wear your platform shoes
But now it's safe to go back in the water
But I prefer Neptune's daughter

My older brother's pushin' forty
My kid sister's only nine
Everything he knows is retro
The only word she knows is mine

You see, I'm just outside of nowhere
But pretty soon, you'll be in my care
And there are just so many of you
But not enough like me to love you

Trivia about the song Left of Centre by Sloan

When was the song “Left of Centre” released by Sloan?
The song Left of Centre was released in 1993, on the album “Smeared”.
Who composed the song “Left of Centre” by Sloan?
The song “Left of Centre” by Sloan was composed by ANDREW SCOTT, CHRIS MURPHY, JAY FERGUSON, PATRICK PENTLAND.

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