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The Smiths – I Know It's Over Lyrics 14 years ago
I liked this interpretation. Actually, it could be interpreted as the oposite, since Morrissey is gay: He got a platonic passion for the groom ("and it never really began, but in my heart it was so real") and even him, not knowing about the infatuation gave some advices that fueled Moss feelings ("and you even spoke to me and said: If you're so funny, why are you alone tonight"). Finally, Morrissey concluded that if he reveals his secrets to him would be target of mockering or hate, and he would never be gentle to him at all ("It so easy to laugh, it so easy to hate, it takes strenght to be gentle and kind"). I prefer Ilan's interpretation, since I'm straight. But, this one seems to be more likely.

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