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One of the band’s most explosive unreleased tracks, “Short Walk To The Medicine Cabinet” was one of the opening songs of The Clash’s first concert at the Roundhouse in 1976. Though it has often been mistitled as “You Know What I Think About You,” former Clash drummer, Pablo Labritain, confirmed the...
[Verse 1]
A short walk to the medicine cabinet
Don't say you ain't thought about it
Playing the threat, playing the lie
What you call murder I call suicide
[Chorus]
You know what I think about you
I know what you'd do if I was dead
[Verse 2]
It all started making sense but
We were spending time together
I was straight to the point with you
Why did you quit? What else could I do?
[Chorus]
You know what I think about you
I know what you'd do if I was dead
[Verse 3]
Did not give you that much credit
Didn't think you'd go through with it
Standing in the hospital room
Dead on arrival, political boom
[Chorus]
You know what I think about you
I know what you'd do if I was dead
[Bridge]
Oh no, no, no, I said no
No, no, no, I said no
Oh no, no, no, I said no
No, no, no, I said no
[Chorus]
You know what I think about you
I know what you'd do if I was dead
You know what I think about you
I know what you'd do if I would die
Short Walk To The Medicine Cabinet (Live) was written by Joe Strummer & Mick Jones.