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Upon the sand, upon the bay
"There is a quick and easy way" you say
Before you illustrate
I'd rather state :
"I'm not the man you think I am
I'm not the man you think I am"
And sorrow's native son
He will not smile for anyone
And pretty girls make graves
Oh...
End of the pier, end of the bay
You tug my arm, and say : "give in to lust,
Give up to lust, oh heaven knows we'll
Soon be dust... "
Oh, I'm not the man you think I am
I'm not the man you think I am
And sorrow's native son
He will not rise for anyone
And pretty girls make graves
Oh really ?
Oh...
I could have been wild and I could have
Been free
But nature played this trick on me
She wants it now
And she will not wait
But she's too rough
And I'm too delicate
Then, on the sand
Another man, he takes her hand
A smile lights up her stupid face
(and well, it would)
I lost my faith in womanhood
I lost my faith in womanhood
I lost my faith...
Oh...
Hand in glove...
The sun shines out of our behinds...
Oh...
"There is a quick and easy way" you say
Before you illustrate
I'd rather state :
"I'm not the man you think I am
I'm not the man you think I am"
And sorrow's native son
He will not smile for anyone
And pretty girls make graves
Oh...
End of the pier, end of the bay
You tug my arm, and say : "give in to lust,
Give up to lust, oh heaven knows we'll
Soon be dust... "
Oh, I'm not the man you think I am
I'm not the man you think I am
And sorrow's native son
He will not rise for anyone
And pretty girls make graves
Oh really ?
Oh...
I could have been wild and I could have
Been free
But nature played this trick on me
She wants it now
And she will not wait
But she's too rough
And I'm too delicate
Then, on the sand
Another man, he takes her hand
A smile lights up her stupid face
(and well, it would)
I lost my faith in womanhood
I lost my faith in womanhood
I lost my faith...
Oh...
Hand in glove...
The sun shines out of our behinds...
Oh...
Lyrics submitted by weezerific:cutlery
Track duration: 03:43
"Pretty Girls Make Graves" as written by Steven Patrick/marr Morrissey
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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Her coarseness wasn't what he was expecting from his first time and this led to flaccidness.
He had probably built up a preconception that girls were coy and demure.
He submits to the "other man", making him feel inadequate and disillusioned with womankind as a whole.
I think he then realises he is just not the kind of sensitive soul that can do a quickie under the north pier.
Give up to lust oh, heaven knows we'll soon be dust... It's beautiful, it sounds existential or humanist to me, definitely atheist, I think it's about only having one life and the different things people do to make that life worth it...
igbybigby nailed it. Morrissey, with the influence of Kerouac's "The Dharma Bums", wrote this song about his celibacy and struggles with his own sexuality. You need to first understand Morrissey to understand this song. Moz is an innately loving person, he loves music, poetry, animals etc but he also has the extremely humane desire to be close to another person, to be in a loving relationship with someone.
The problem is that he does not experience lust towards this girl like an average man. Perhaps this is because, as people have said, he is homosexual and therefore not attracted to women in general. For me it goes beyond that, it is more likely he simply sees lust towards man or woman as a primal urge, an unsophisticated emotion which controls people and causes them to think with their loins rather than their heads. I'd even go as far as to say that for him lust, the pleasures of the flesh and his own body are something to feel shameful of. It's a theme in a lot of his songs.
This is why he does not "give in to lust", why "he will not rise for ANYONE". Yet when he sees the girl go off with another man, he feels jealous, resentful but also vindicated. He wants to be with this person, he wishes he was normal but cannot satisfy her lust. His view of lust as an irrational impulse is vindicated because the girl is able to simply move on to the next man who comes along and is willing to satisfy her, hence why he loses his faith in womanhood.
when he says "im not the man you think i am" he means he not the type of guy just looking for sex aka lust.."she wants it now and she will not wait" refers to she want to get fucked now but this foos looking for an ideal love..give in to lust give up to lust heaven know we'll soon be dust means basically that we only live once and we'll soon be dead or "dust" so lets just give in to lust..idk thats what i think and he gets jealous at the end cuz he wishes he was that shallow guy who takes her hand and calls her stupid for being so shallow..basically he dissapointed in her cuz he thought that girls were deeper then that and thats why he loses faith in womenhood..hes not gay just deep...i feel this nigga..lol..morrisey just sings from the heart..
"And sorrow's native son, he will not rise for anyone."
He's talking about his penis. I wish every blonde bombshell ditz that's hit on me could understand that.
"And sorrow's native son, he will not rise for anyone."
He's talking about his penis. I wish every blonde bombshell ditz that's hit on me could understand that.
I always listen to that line as him saying "Wilde" in obvious reference to his Idol. That line is also very similar to the line in Magazine's song "Philadelphia"
"I'd've been Raskolnikov but Mother Nature ripped me off"
Morrissey was a fan of Magazine or at least took something from their music as he covered "A Song From Under The Floorboards".