This poignant ballad by The Smiths delves into the theme of misunderstood emotion and unrequited love. The lyrics metaphorically depict a boy suffering from internal pain, symbolized by a thorn, which represents his struggle for genuine love and acceptance. Despite his transparent expressions of desire and vulnerability, he is met with disbelief and skepticism. The recurring questions about belief highlight a deep frustration and a cry for validation, underscoring the disconnect between his inner turmoil and the external world's perception. The song poignantly captures the anguish of feeling unseen and unheard, resonating with anyone who has experienced the pain of being misunderstood.
The Boy With the Thorn in His Side
Lyrics
The boy with the thorn in his side
Behind the hatred there lies
A murderous desire for love
How can they look into my eyes
And still they don't believe me?
How can they hear me say those words
Still, they don't believe me?
And if they don't believe me now
Will they ever believe me?
And if they don't believe me now
Will they ever, they ever believe me?
The boy with the thorn in his side
Behind the hatred there lies
A plundering desire for l-l-love
How can they see the love in our eyes
And still they don't believe us?
And after all this time
They don't want to believe us
And if they don't believe us now
Will they ever believe us?
And when you want to live, how do you start?
Where do you go? Who do you need to know?
Writer(s): Steven Morrissey, Johnny Marr
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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