City Sickness

Alasdair Macaulay, David Boulter, Dickon James Hinchliffe, Mark Anthony Stephen Colwill, Neil Timothy Fraser, Stuart Ashton Staples

I'm crawling, I don't know where to or from
The centre of things from where everything stems
Is not where I belong
I have the city sickness, growing inside me
So this is where I ran for freedom
Where I may not be free

I have these hands beating with love for you
And you're not here to touch
Sent you away, what else can I do
When I need something that much?

Oh I'm hurting babe
In the city there's no place for love
It's just used to make people feel better
That's not like us

I got this sickness
As I got off the train
Now it chafes away at my heart
Until nothing remains

I have these hands beating with love for you
And you're not here to touch
Sent you away, what else can I do
When I need something that much?
That much

I'm okay afterwards
Afterwards lasts for minutes only
I'm okay during
You kind of fill up my mind
It's just that before may last forever
It's just that before may just fuck my mind

I have these hands beating with love for you
And you're not here to touch
Sent you away, what else can I do
When I need something that much?
That much

Trivia about the song City Sickness by Tindersticks

On which albums was the song “City Sickness” released by Tindersticks?
Tindersticks released the song on the albums “Tindersticks” in 1993, “The First Tindersticks Album ‎” in 1993, “The Bloomsbury Theatre 12.3.95” in 1995, “Donkeys 92-97” in 1998, and “Past Imperfect: The Best of Tindersticks ’92 - ‘21” in 2022.
Who composed the song “City Sickness” by Tindersticks?
The song “City Sickness” by Tindersticks was composed by Alasdair Macaulay, David Boulter, Dickon James Hinchliffe, Mark Anthony Stephen Colwill, Neil Timothy Fraser, Stuart Ashton Staples.

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