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Where Were You? - The Mekons



     
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Home for the weekend, lookin' for a good time
Of all the numbers, you end up callin' mine
Ready or not, I think I’ll give this a shot
I should know better than to give her what she wants
I picked her up and she was three-fourths gone
She passed out before we even got to talk
All I want to know is
Where were you when I needed you most?
Why did you leave me alone?
We gave up before we gave it a chance
And I don’t understand
Back to where we left off, baby
‘How you been’ and ‘What’s been new with you lately’
Just forget it, it’s the same old runaround
You build me up just to let me down, down
Where were you when I needed you most?
Why did you leave me alone?
We gave up before we gave it a chance

And I don’t understand
Where were you when I needed you most?
Why did you leave me alone?
We gave up before we gave it a chance
And I don’t understand
Just forget it, it’s the same old runaround
Just forget it, just forget it
Just forget it, it’s the same old runaround
Just forget it, just forget it
Where were you when I needed you most?
Why did you leave me alone?
We gave up before we gave it a chance
And I don’t understand, I don’t understand
Where were you when I needed you most?
Why did you leave me alone?
We gave up before we gave it a chance
And I don’t understand
Where were you when I needed you most?
Why did you leave me alone?
We gave up before we gave it a chance
And I don’t understand
Home for the weekend, lookin' for a good time

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The Mekons are a punk rock/post punk band. They are one of the longest-running and most prolific of the first-wave British punk bands (rivaled in both categories only by The Fall). Leeds University art students Jon Langford and Tom Greenhalgh formed the Mekons in 1977, taking the band's name from the Mekon, an evil, super-intelligent Venusian featured in the British 1950s-1960s comic Dan Dare (printed in the Eagle).

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