Suedehead
Suedehead

Morrissey - Suedehead Lyrics

In this evocative track, Morrissey explores the complexities of a tumultuous relationship marked by regret and intrusion. The lyrics poignantly question the motives behind an ex-lover's persistent presence and unwanted communication, highlighting the… Read more

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May 10, 1993
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Suedehead Lyrics

Why do you come here?
And why, why do you hang around?
I'm so sorry
I'm so sorry

Why do you come here
When you know it makes things hard for me?
When you know, oh
Why do you come?
Why do you telephone?
And why send me silly notes?
I'm so sorry
I'm so sorry

Why do you come here
When you know it makes things hard for me?
When you know, oh
Why do you come?

You had to sneak into my room
Just to read my diary
"It was just to see, just to see"
All the things you knew I'd written about you
Oh, so many illustrations
Oh, but I'm so very sickened
Oh, I am so sickened now

Oh, it was a good lay, good lay
It was a good lay, good lay
It was a good lay, good lay
Oh-oh
It was a good lay, good lay
It was a good lay, good lay
Oh, it was a good lay, good lay
Oh-oh, oh-oh
Oh, it was a good lay
It was a good lay
Oh, what a good lay
It was a good lay
Good lay, good lay
Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh
It was a good lay
It was a good lay

Writer(s): Stephen Street, Steven Morrissey
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Suedehead?

In this evocative track, Morrissey explores the complexities of a tumultuous relationship marked by regret and intrusion. The lyrics poignantly question the motives behind an ex-lover's persistent presence and unwanted communication, highlighting the emotional strain it causes. 📞 The repeated apologies suggest remorse, yet there's a tone of frustration over boundaries being crossed, particularly through the invasion of privacy by reading his diary. The phrase "it was a good lay" perhaps sarcastically reflects on physical intimacy that complicates moving past the relationship. Overall, Morrissey captures the bittersweet nuances of letting go when feelings linger. 📖 #Relationships #EmotionalStrain

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