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Morrissey - Margaret on the Guillotine
Morrissey - Margaret on the Guillotine


Morrissey - Margaret on the Guillotine Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Viva Hate
Released: 1988

Margaret on the Guillotine Lyrics


The kind people
Have a wonderful dream
Margaret on the Guillotine
Cause people like you
Make me feel so tired
When will you die?
When will you die?
When will you die?
When will you die?
When will you die?

And people like you
Make me feel so old inside
Please die

And kind people
Do not shelter this dream
Make it real
Make the dream real
Make the dream real
Make it real
Make the dream real
Make it real

Writer/s: STREET, STEPHEN/MORRISSEY, STEVEN
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Margaret on the Guillotine
  • This song controversially described the death of Margaret Thatcher as a "wonderful dream." Morrissey recalled in his 2013 autobiography that the lyrics so concerned the authorities that Special Branch brought the singer in for questioning to determine whether or not he was actually a threat to the Prime Minister. After about an hour of questions, he signed some autographs and left.

  • Morrissey - Suedehead
    Morrissey - Suedehead


    Morrissey - Suedehead Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Viva Hate
    Released: 1988

    Suedehead Lyrics


    Why do you come here?
    And why do you hang around?
    I'm so sorry
    I'm so sorry

    Why do you come here
    When you know it makes things hard for me?
    When you know, oh
    Why do you come?
    Why do you telephone? (Hmm...)
    And why send me silly notes?
    I'm so sorry
    I'm so sorry

    Why do you come here
    When you know it makes things hard for me?
    When you know, oh
    Why do you come?
    You had to sneak into my room
    Just to read my diary
    "It was just to see, just to see"
    (All the things you knew I'd written about you...)
    Oh, so many illustrations
    Oh, but
    I'm so very sickened
    Oh, I am so sickened now

    Oh, it was a good lay, good lay
    It was a good lay, good lay
    It was a good lay, good lay
    Oh
    It was a good lay, good lay
    It was a good lay, good lay
    Oh, it was a good lay, good lay
    Oh
    Oh, it was a good lay
    It was a good lay
    Oh, a good lay
    Oh, it was a good lay
    Good lay, good lay
    Oh
    It was a good lay
    It was a good lay

    Writer/s: STREET, STEPHEN BRIAN / MORRISSEY, STEVEN
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Suedehead
  • The name "Suedehead" came from a book by British author Richard Allen about post-skinhead gangs. The lyrics do not appear to have much to do with the novel and Morrissey himself later described the song as being about the life he lived in his early teenage years around 1972.
  • Morrissey was a journalist for the Record Mirror before forming the Smiths with Johnny Marr in 1982. He went solo in 1988 and this was his first release as a solo artist. By 2004 he'd achieved 7 Top-10 singles in the UK.
  • The band Suede got their name from this song.

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