Miriam
That's such a pretty name
I'm gonna say it when
I'll make you cry

Miriam
You know you done me wrong
I'm gonna smile when
You say goodbye

Now I'm not the jealous type
Never been the killing kind
But you know I know what you did
So don't put up a fight

Miriam
When you were having fun
In my big pretty house
Did you think twice?

Miriam
Was it a game to you?
Was it a game to him?
Don't tell me lies

I know he said it's not your fault
But I don't believe that's true
I've punished him for being too weak
Now I've saved the best for you

And I'm trying not to hurt you
'Cause you might not be that bad
But it takes a lot to make me go this mad

Oh Miriam
That's such a pretty name
And I'll keep saying it
Until you die

Miriam
You know you done me wrong
I'm gonna smile when
You say goodbye

You know you done me wrong
I'm gonna smile when
I take your life
Mmm, mmm, mmm


Lyrics submitted by kahree, edited by Coachskau

Miriam Lyrics as written by Norah Jones Brian Burton

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  • +4
    General Comment

    A girl called Miriam screwed me over recently, not ever taking her life(!) but I downloaded this album literally 5 minutes after and laughed out loud when I saw this song name come up.

    robbiebubleon April 30, 2012   Link
  • +1
    My Interpretation

    I think this song is about a girl who is very angry with another girl called Miriam for sleeping with her boyfriend. She's so angry with her that she decides to kill her.

    This is definitely a new side to Norah Jones. You expect her to be all sweet and innocent then she comes out with this haunting song. I love it!

    MirlyMeon August 07, 2012   Link
  • 0
    Lyric Correction

    I think it's actually "I'm gonna say it when I make you cry" not "I'll make you cry."

    sem3000on July 08, 2012   Link
  • 0
    My Interpretation

    I JUST had a dream about attempting to hurt and kill my ex boyfriends lover. I HATE her so much and when I woke up I felt so happy that I got to at least beat the shit out of her in my dream. She's lucky I live in another state, really. Anyways, it's a huge coincidence that I stumbled upon this video todaay.... a huge one. It's like it was calling me...

    blueberryhearton August 08, 2012   Link

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