Yes, I am blind , no I can't see
The good things, just the bad things, oh
Yes, I am blind, no I can't see
There must be something horribly wrong with me

God, come down if You're really there
Well, You're the one who claims to care

Love's young dream
I'm the one who shopped you
I'm the one who stopped you
'Cause in my sorry way I love you

Love's young dream
Are you sorry for what you've done?
Well, you're not the only one
And in my sorry way I love you

Yes, I am blind but I do see
Evil people prosper over the likes of you and me, always

God, come down if You're really there
Well, You're the one who claims to care

Little lamb on a hill run fast if you can
Good Christians, they wanna kill you
And your life has not even begun
You're just like me, you're just like me

Oh, your life has not even begun
You're just like me, you're just like me
And your life has not even begun
You're just like me, just like me

And your life has not even begun
You're just like me, you're just like, just like me
And your life has not even begun


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Yes I Am Blind Lyrics as written by Steven Patrick Morrissey Andy Rourke

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    I take this to be about his struggle to accept the hypocrisy of Christianity and those who call themselves Christians who think that it's OK to murder animals, and innocent baby animals/little lambs. It's about his struggle to see the good in these people and in a world which condones this type of brutality against the innocent.

    CharlotteRed66on March 05, 2014   Link

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