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Morrissey – Trouble Loves Me Lyrics 7 years ago
@[SisOfNight:24791] That's definitely reaching lol. I think it's a sarcastic reference to the unemotional british "keep a stiff upper lip" type of attitude. The same thing as "We may be cold / We may even be the most depressing people you've ever known / We are the last truly British people you will ever know"

Morrissey seems to have a problem with that lack of emotion english men are allowed to display even though he follows the custom himself. In his autobiography he writes about seeing a childhood friend on the street but because they're english men they can't be open to each other and reconnect.

"Ten years later we pass one another in the street, and we nod as we pass, because that’s what northern males do, and can only do"

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