So, goodbye
Please stay with your own kind
And I'll stay with mine

There's something against us
It's not time
It's not time
So, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye

I know I need hardly say
How much I love your casual way
Oh, but please put your tongue away
A little higher and we're well away
The dark nights are drawing in
And your humor is as black as them
I look at yours, you laugh at mine
And "love" is just a miserable lie
You have destroyed my flower-like life
Not once - twice
You have corrupt my innocent mind
Not once - twice
I know the wind-swept mystical air
It means : I'd like to see your underwear
I recognize that mystical air
It means : I'd like to seize your underwear
What do we get for our trouble and pain ?
Just a rented room in Whalley Range
What do we get for our trouble and pain ?
...Whalley Range !
Into the depths of the criminal world
I followed her ...

I need advice, I need advice
I need advice, I need advice
Nobody ever looks at me twice
Nobody ever looks at me twice

I'm just a country-mile behind
The world

I'm just a country-mile behind
The whole world
Oh oh, oh ...

I'm just a country-mile behind
The world

I'm just a country-mile behind
The whole world
Oh oh, oh ...

Take me when you go
Oh oh, oh...

Take me when you go
Oh oh, oh ...

I need advice, I need advice


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Miserable Lie Lyrics as written by Johnny Marr Steven Morrissey

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    My Interpretation

    Interpretation:\nfirst of all, what is whalley range?\nIt is a seemingly somewhat rough area of Manchester, England\n\nThe person it\'s from the perspective of (person A) is finally standing up ("so goodbye, stay with your own kind") to a nasty person (person B) they have a complicated history with (the rest of the song) they then recall memories of having an affair with person b at a tragically young age ("you have corrupted my flower like life/innocent mind") that they were somewhat tricked into. person b was cruel and used them for their body under the guise of a fake "i love you" ("and love is just a miserable lie")--using "love" as a way to pressure someone into something they don\'t want to do is way too common from what I\'ve heard.-- Person a had genuine feelings for person b which person b pretended to return in order to molest them. Person a feels that this is a pattern in their life ("nobody ever looks at me twice" which I interpret as \'nobody ever pays more attention to me than sex").\nFor what it\'s worth, someone else on this page said that Morrissey (writer and singer of this song) had said he lost his virginity at 13.

    hattie1025on December 26, 2021   Link

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