There's not a hope
While you're in this kind of mood
Too much to drink
But not enough to lose
You tore me apart
Now I've got to suffer
I wish I'd been around when you started this

Give me a chance
I'd show you what I could do
You're in a trance
And I'm not so fond of you
You may be a friend
But you're not my relation
But you're the only person I ever knew

And it's too late to wash my hands
We're caught in a trap
Set for a man

There is a wind
That blows in the northern skies
Holding me back
No matter how hard I try
If I had the sense
I'd leave here tomorrow
I wouldn't even bother to say goodbye

But it's too late to wash my hands
We're caught in a trap
Set for a man

Would you lie to me
If you thought I was wrong
You deserted me
When it all went wrong
Would you lie to me
Would you lie to me

Would you lie to me
If you thought I was wrong
You deserted me
When it all went wrong

But it's too late to wash my hands
We're caught in a trap
Set for a man


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Forbidden City Lyrics as written by Johnny Marr Bernard (gb 2) Sumner

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    I think this song is about a girl who he's been chasing or is in a shallow relationship with. she wont give him all of herself but just enough to keep him hanging on..and they do share close moments:

    You may be a friend But you're not my relation But you're the only person I ever knew

    He is trying to say she should open her eyes and see that hes a good guy but hes frustrated with her selfish actions:

    Give me a chance I'd show you what I could do You're in a trance And I'm not so fond of you

    he is trying so hard but is having difficulty forming a normal relationship with her. And after all, of course, the girl is selfish:

    There is a wind That blows in the northern skies Holding me back No matter how hard I try If I had the sense I'd leave here tomorrow I wouldn't even bother to say goodbye

    and

    Would you lie to me If you thought I was wrong You deserted me When it all went wrong

    mikevee33on September 14, 2007   Link

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