In this evocative track by The Smiths, the lyrics delve into the grim realities of life and innocence lost. The song portrays a haunting scene of abandonment and the stark choices faced in desperate situations, symbolized by a baby left on a doorstep. It reflects on the disillusionment with promises unfulfilled, particularly those made by authority figures or adults who fail to heal or save. The recurring theme suggests a resignation to life's harsh truths, recognizing that dreams may not always align with reality. Ultimately, the song grapples with complex emotions surrounding right and wrong decisions, leaving listeners in a state of reflective ambiguity about life's moral dilemmas.
This Night Has Opened My Eyes
Lyrics
In a river the color of lead
Immerse the baby's head
Wrap her up in the news of the world
Dump her on a doorstep, girl
This night has opened my eyes
And I will never sleep again
You kicked and cried like a bullied child
A grown man of twenty five
Oh, he said he'd cure your ills
But he didn't and he never will
Oh, save your life
Because you've only got one
The dream has gone but the baby is real
Oh, you did a good thing
She could have been a poet or she could have been a fool
Oh, you did a bad thing
And I'm not happy and I'm not sad
A shoeless child on a swing
Reminds you of your own again
She took away your troubles
Oh, but then again
She left pain
Oh, please save your life
Because you've only got one
The dream has gone but the baby is real
Oh, you did a good thing
She could have been a poet or she could have been a fool
Oh, you did a bad thing
And I'm not happy and I'm not sad
Oh la la la, ooh la la
And I'm not happy and I'm not sad
Oh la la la, ooh la la
And I'm not happy and I'm not sad
Writer(s): Johnny Marr, Steven Patrick Morrissey
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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