Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
It took a lost weekend in a hotel in Amsterdam
And double pneumonia in a single room
And the sickest joke was the price of the medicine
Are you laughing at me now?
May I please laugh along with you?
This morning I woke up from a deep, unquiet sleep
With ashtray clothes and this lonely heart's pen
With which I wrote for you a lovesong in tattoo upon my palm
'Twas stolen from me when Jesus took my hand
You see I, I wouldn't say it if I didn't mean it
Drop me and I'll fall to pieces
So easily
I was a king bee with a head full of attitude
Wore my heart on my sleeve like a stain
And my aim was taboo, you
Could we meet in the marketplace
Did I ever hey please, did you wound my knees?
You see I, I wouldn't say it if I didn't mean it
Drop me and I'll fall to pieces
Yeah, too easy
There's nobody else to blame
I hang my head in a crying shame
There's nobody else to blame
Nobody else 'cept my sweet self, oh, yeah
It took a lost weekend in a hotel in Amsterdam
Twenty-four gone years to conclude in tears
And the sickest joke was the price of the medicine
Are you laughing at me now
May I please laugh along?
I was a king bee with a head full of attitude
An ashtray heart on my sleeve, wounded knees
And my one love song was a tattoo upon my palm
You wrote upon me when you took my hand
You see I, I wouldn't say it if I didn't mean it
Drop me and I'll fall to pieces too easily
Too easily
Too easily
Lost Weekend was written by Lawrence Donegan & Blair Cowan & Lloyd Cole.
Lost Weekend was produced by Alan Winstanley & Clive Langer.
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions released Lost Weekend on Fri Nov 01 1985.