Girlfriend in a coma, I know
I know, it's serious
Girlfriend in a coma, I know
I know, it's really serious

There were times when I could
Have murdered her
But you know, I would hate
Anything to happen to her

No, I don't want to see her

Do you really think
She'll pull through
Do you really think
She'll pull through
Do ooh ooh ooh

Girlfriend in a coma, I know
I know, it's serious
My, my, my, my, my, my baby, goodbye

There were times when I could
Have strangled her
But you know, I would hate
Anything to happen to her
Would you please
Let me see her

Do you really think
She'll pull through
Do you really think
She'll pull through
Do ooh ooh ooh
Let me whisper my last goodbyes
I know, it's serious


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Girlfriend in a Coma Lyrics as written by Johnny Marr Steven Morrissey

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  • +9
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    Lol, I couldnt believe how different this song was to everybody, so I signed up! So first post! I always saw this song as soooo different from what everyone else is saying...I guess I saw it as like, the guy is kinda falling in love, and he's accepting that he's in love, but is going through a kinda bittersweet emotion (Let me whisper my last goodbye, I know its serious) - and 'Do you really think she'll pull through' meaning 'Do you think we'll make it?' Ok, I can see where there might be flaws in my theory lol, but I only got into The Smiths and Morrissey a few months ago, and I love metaphors and stuff, so I guess I saw it all as one big metaphor! HOW fab is this site, though? It's the best best idea for a website I've ever seen!

    Kezbyon November 19, 2004   Link
  • +9
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    For added hilarity imagine the protagonist as Humbert Humbert after his wife's been hit by a car.

    JG0on July 25, 2011   Link
  • +8
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    In an interview with Morrissey he alluded to the fact that this song is about drug use and experimentation. The 'girlfriend' has overdosed and the boyfriend has yet to fully understand the seriousness of the situation (as this possibly happened before). He needs to be told that its serious because he keeps saying stupid things like ' there were times when i could have murder her'.. its really not the right time to say things like that! When i hear the song i always picture Morrissey in his younger days pacing the corridoors of a hospital looking for ppl to talk to and trying to be mature about the situation in his arrogant manner.

    davisonfire1on February 10, 2005   Link
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    This is why I love the Smiths, you can interpret every song in any way! The sexual ambiguity, for one, helps, and it'd just great that everyone can apply it to their life in some way. This site, naturally, increased my love for them about tenfold, because now i have about ten more meanings for each song. I always saw the coma as being figurative, I saw one possible meaning being someone trying to pretend that he's over his ex-girlfriend, when he's quite clearly not, given that he still refers to her as his girlfriend. When you think about it, a coma is kind of like death with a chance of resurrection, and so he tells his friends he's over her, but he leaves the option of falling in love with her again open, so that if she ever loves him back again, he won't have to explain himself. (Is this making sense?) I also thought it could be about someone who is trying to get over his ex-girlfriend, but is failing, he's in a limbo where he realises and starts to acknowledge her failings, hence 'There were times when I could have murdered her', but he still loves her depite the fact that he can see she's not perfect. He tries to cut her out of his life ('No I don't want to see her'), but he suddenly starts to need her again ('Will you please let me see her?'). Then, he finally decides to go ahead with it, but still needs to see her one last time to 'send him on his way' ('Let me whisper my last goodbyes'). But whatever way you take it, it's still a beautiful song.

    infotainment_ladon February 20, 2005   Link
  • +5
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    This song means a lot to my girlfriend and I, it really is our song. I've never beaten her up or put her into a coma, but before we were going out I told her that if she was in a coma I would come and sing this song to her. We were going out 5 days later. So cute!

    fourgangeron November 14, 2004   Link
  • +4
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    I thought this song was just trying to emphasize the bitersweet realilty of being in a relationship. You can care about someone and not always give them a lot of respect. You can also easily hurt someone you care about even though you might not have meant to, or regret it later. It think the song is pretty vague on purpose. I don't think it's about a person who is actually in a coma. It's just a senerio to provide a feeling. It's showing that every relationship has it's good an bad points and when you're put in a traumatic circumstance like that your brain goes through all these thoughts. You briefly get angry at the person and then start to cry because you remembered something great about them.. this song illustrates an emotional rollercoaster that everyone goes through when something bad happens to someone close to them.

    SwedishFishon December 11, 2004   Link
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    It is interesting to see so many different interpretations of this song. I have already interpreted it as a pretty straightforward absurdist song. Most people who have a loved one in a dire condition think and say the best things about the person- e.g. I always loved them, they were the best girlfriend, wife, mother in the world etc. And here is a guy that obviously had such serious issues with his girlfriend that even in her dire state he cannot stop from thinking/saying he much he couldn't stand her. But then he comes back to reality and says "yeah, she is in pretty bad shape I really shouldn't have said those things, I really do care about her". I also like his ambivalence with wanting and not wanting to see her- very human in a situation like that.

    BillyBuddon December 11, 2009   Link
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    I think it's about a guy who strangles his girlfriend, thinks she's dead, but she turns out just being in a coma. Being a suspect, he tells the police there were times he felt like strangling her, but he couldn't really do something like that.

    The guy then asks the doctors if she really will pull through and starts worrying she'll recover and finger him as the one who strangled her, so he asks to see her one last time to finish the job.

    bigi2naon March 17, 2007   Link
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    Irvster, I concur.

    I think it's just...there's this beautiful undercurrent of youth & ignorance & innocence running through it -- and then the really dramatic 'do you really think she'll pull through?' (I mean listen to that bit! Just listen to it! It's GORGEOUS!) before going back to 'Girlfriend in a coma I know I know it's serious' which is so...well, naive sounding. But I mean...I don't know, you're a kid, right? You think you're immortal. How can you really begin to understand that situation? And you're thrown into this 'adult' situation or one that requires a depth of feeling that you're not quite capable--like the modern trend of understating & underfeeling everything has gotten far too into your bones and you want to act like it doesn't matter because it matters way, way too much.

    everworld2662on August 30, 2008   Link
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    i've always wondered whether he put her in a coma or not. its almost like he's confessing what he did. 'but you know i would hate anything to happen to her'... like he just went pyscho and didn't mean to hurt her.

    Miss_Chainsawon October 14, 2002   Link

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