Grotesque

Malcolm Roy Treece, Martin Bell, Martin Richard Gilks, Miles Stephen Hunt, Paul Clifford, Robert Jones

Since I've been seeing you,
there's a lot more things that I should do.
Since I've known your name,
I've been so lazy that I should be ashamed,
and you should see my place,
it's been a mess since I saw your face.
I don't know how or why you came,
I don't know shit,
don't ven know my name.
Well you don't ask me for much,
but I'm losing track of half my stuff,
things go without a trace,
and your best friend tells me
you've got a new place,
well I bet it looks just fine,
more than half the things you've got are mine,
and I should break your neck,
'cos I'm losing track,
and I'm losing my self respect.
Oh now I'm getting mad,
for the love of the things I used to have,
yeah now I'm feeling bad,
for the love of the girl that drives me mad,
all her friends look smug,
it's catching on like a virus bug,
and she's got some poor mug,
she'll get him down and she'll do it again.

Trivia about the song Grotesque by The Wonder Stuff

When was the song “Grotesque” released by The Wonder Stuff?
The song Grotesque was released in 1991, on the album “Never Loved Elvis”.
Who composed the song “Grotesque” by The Wonder Stuff?
The song “Grotesque” by The Wonder Stuff was composed by Malcolm Roy Treece, Martin Bell, Martin Richard Gilks, Miles Stephen Hunt, Paul Clifford, Robert Jones.

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