Art-Hound
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Has anyone, apart from me, ever wondered whether these two songs are connected in a way?
In the last part of 'Southpaw', Morrissey sings "And now, there is something that you should know; There is something that you should know; The girl of your dreams is; Here all alone; Girl of your dreams is; Here all alone; The girl of your dreams is; Sad and all alone; The girl of your...".
And in 'I'm Not Sorry', he sings "The woman of my dreams; She, she never came along; The woman of my dreams; Well, there never was one; And I'm; Not sorry for; For the things I've said; There's a wild man in my head; There's a wild man; In my head".
Was there a 'girl' in his Southpaw dreams? Or, maybe there never was one?
In the last part of 'Southpaw', Morrissey sings "And now, there is something that you should know; There is something that you should know; The girl of your dreams is; Here all alone; Girl of your dreams is; Here all alone; The girl of your dreams is; Sad and all alone; The girl of your...".
And in 'I'm Not Sorry', he sings "The woman of my dreams; She, she never came along; The woman of my dreams; Well, there never was one; And I'm; Not sorry for; For the things I've said; There's a wild man in my head; There's a wild man; In my head".
Was there a 'girl' in his Southpaw dreams? Or, maybe there never was one?