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{{Songbox
| Name =  
| Name = The Slum Mums
| Album =  
| Album = [[Swords]]<br>[[I Have Forgiven Jesus (single)|I Have Forgiven Jesus (CD2)]]
| Length =  
| Length = 3:24
| Writer =  
| Writer = [[Writer::Morrissey]] / [[Writer::Boz Boorer]] / [[Writer::Gary Day]]
| Producer =  
| Producer = [[Producer::Jerry Finn]]
| Recorded =  
| Recorded = Circa late 2003
| Release =  
| Release = December 2004
| ArtistType = Morrissey
| ArtistType = Morrissey
}}
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==Information==
==Information==
The digital download of the [[Swords]] album featured a 'new' edit (3:20) of this track which removed the child crying.
== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
{{Lyrics
<poem>
|
Six filthy children
from six absent fathers
and then you turn
to us for succour
because you think
we're just suckers
We may be welfare, oh yeah,
but we don't care
and we're paid to despise
your council house eyes


}}
You can change your name
and you can bleach your skin
camouflage your accent
so that even you don't recognise it
But you won't escape
from the slum mums
because you are one
because you live and breathe like one
And the Labour government
can't stand the slum mums
It's ingrained
underneath your fingernails
 
The office of the
Social Service
is strategically placed
in a dowdy, rowdy part of town
to discourage you
from signing
We make you feel
as if you're whining
when you claim
what's legally yours
 
You can change your name
and you can bleach your skin
camouflage your accent
so that even you don't recognise it
But you won't escape
from the slum mums
because you are one
because you live and breathe like one
And the Labour government
can't stand the slum mums
It's ingrained
underneath your fingernails
 
Take you
and your rat pack brood
to the long grass of the meadow
administer seven doses lethal
and illegal
which may render
you elsewhere
</poem>


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Latest revision as of 19:08, 10 February 2023

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MORRISSEY song
Name The Slum Mums
Album/single Swords
I Have Forgiven Jesus (CD2)
Length 3:24
Writer/composer Morrissey / Boz Boorer / Gary Day
Producer Jerry Finn
Release December 2004
Recorded Circa late 2003

Information

The digital download of the Swords album featured a 'new' edit (3:20) of this track which removed the child crying.

Lyrics

Six filthy children
from six absent fathers
and then you turn
to us for succour
because you think
we're just suckers
We may be welfare, oh yeah,
but we don't care
and we're paid to despise
your council house eyes

You can change your name
and you can bleach your skin
camouflage your accent
so that even you don't recognise it
But you won't escape
from the slum mums
because you are one
because you live and breathe like one
And the Labour government
can't stand the slum mums
It's ingrained
underneath your fingernails

The office of the
Social Service
is strategically placed
in a dowdy, rowdy part of town
to discourage you
from signing
We make you feel
as if you're whining
when you claim
what's legally yours

You can change your name
and you can bleach your skin
camouflage your accent
so that even you don't recognise it
But you won't escape
from the slum mums
because you are one
because you live and breathe like one
And the Labour government
can't stand the slum mums
It's ingrained
underneath your fingernails

Take you
and your rat pack brood
to the long grass of the meadow
administer seven doses lethal
and illegal
which may render
you elsewhere

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