North, South, East and West

Richard Ploog, Marty Willson-Piper, Peter Koppes, Steve Kilbey

A war's being waged and the world's just a stage (in this city)
The real estate's prime, the number plates rhyme (liquidity)
Wear a gun and be proud, but bare breasts aren't allowed (in this city)
Dream up a scam and then rake in the clams (liquidity)

(It's neither here nor there) It's neither here nor there
North and south and east and west
(It has to be somewhere) It oughta be somewhere
North and south and east and west
I take my payment, I catch my flight,
And don't wait up for me tonight
(And you might find me there) and you might find me there
North and south and east and west

Have a quick throw or host your own show (in this city)
To a wolf from a lamb for just half a gram (liquidity)
The face of today just a scalpel away
Restore your lost soul for two dollars plus toll (liquidity)

Backs are patted when calves are fatted (in this city)
The emperor's clothes are host for the proles (liquidity)
The guys with the brains are all bitter and vain (stupidity)
The guys with the luck got the bimbos and bucks (liquidity)
(Chorus)

Trivia about the song North, South, East and West by The Church

When was the song “North, South, East and West” released by The Church?
The song North, South, East and West was released in 1988, on the album “Starfish”.
Who composed the song “North, South, East and West” by The Church?
The song “North, South, East and West” by The Church was composed by Richard Ploog, Marty Willson-Piper, Peter Koppes, Steve Kilbey.

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