On the day that your mentality
Decides to try to catch up with your biology

Come round ...
'Cause I want the one I can't have
And it's driving me mad
It's all over, all over, all over my face

On the day that your mentality
Catches up with your biology

I want the one I can't have
And it's driving me mad
It's all over, all over, all over my face

A double bed
And a stalwart lover for sure
These are the riches of the poor

A double bed
And a stalwart lover for sure
These are the riches of the poor

And I want the one I can't have
And it's driving me mad
It's all over, all over my face

A tough kid who sometimes swallows nails
Raised on Prisoner's Aid
He killed a policeman when he was
Thirteen
And somehow that really impressed
Me
And it's written all over my face

Oh, these are the riches of the poor
These are the riches of the poor

I want the one I can't have
And it's driving me mad
It's written all over my face

On the day that your mentality
Catches up with your biology

And if you ever need self-validation
Just meet me in the alley by the
Railway station
It's all over my face
Oh...


Lyrics submitted by Idan, edited by Mellow_Harsher

I Want the One I Can't Have Lyrics as written by Johnny Marr Steven Morrissey

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    I can really relate to this song 'cause I want the one I cant have. And everyone knows about it... "it's written all over my face". Haha.

    I love this part:

    On the day that your mentality catches up with your biology And if you ever need self-validation just meet me in the alley by the railway-station it's written all over my face

    To sum it up, he's basically saying: when you start acting your age and you need a little somethin-somethin', come find me and I'll give it to you, CAUSE I WANT YOU BAD!! lol.

    I don't really think the song is about a Lolita type deal. I just think it's about someone who's grown up, physically, but just refuses to act their age. They're immature, obnoxious, lazy, maybe... but he wants them oh-so-bad. But he can't have them. Maybe its a case where his head is trying to keep his heart in line; he knows in his head, that hooking up with someone immature will put a damper on where he is in his life, but his heart is screaming "come on, go for it. THEY'RE HOT!"

    Just my perspective. It's a bit different from everyone elses, and probably wrong. But that's what I got from this song.

    sherrah012on October 27, 2007   Link

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