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If You Don't Like Me, Don't Look At Me Lyrics
Run, run young man through the glen
Run, young woman through the glen
See if I care, see if I care, see if I care
See if I care, See if I care, see if I care
Mmm...
If you don't like me, then don't look at me
There must be somebody else
Who can take your gaze aways
If you don't like me, then don't look at me
There must be somebody else
Who can take your gaze aways
Run, run young man through the glen
Run, young woman through the glen
And see if I care, see if I care, see If I care
See if I care, see if I care, see if I care
Mmm...
If you don't like me, then don't look at me
There must be somebody else
Who can take your gaze aways
If you don't like me, then don't look at me
There must be somebody else
Who can take your gaze aways
Aways, aways, aways, aways
If you don't want me
You don't have to have me
I just thought you might feel the same, that's all
If you don't want me
You don't have to have me
I just thought you might feel the same, that's all
That's all, that's all, that's all...
Run, young woman through the glen
See if I care, see if I care, see if I care
See if I care, See if I care, see if I care
There must be somebody else
Who can take your gaze aways
There must be somebody else
Who can take your gaze aways
Run, young woman through the glen
And see if I care, see if I care, see If I care
See if I care, see if I care, see if I care
There must be somebody else
Who can take your gaze aways
There must be somebody else
Who can take your gaze aways
Aways, aways, aways, aways
You don't have to have me
I just thought you might feel the same, that's all
You don't have to have me
I just thought you might feel the same, that's all
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I just thought you might feel the same, that's all.
greatly underappretiated song, quite wonderful. title is excellent. song is rather self explanitory
I think "That's all" refers not only to the indifference promoted in the song, but also the song itself, i.e. the structure ("That's all of the song"). It's very simple, especially for Morrissey. Many of his verses tend to be short, and when he repeats a whole verse he tends to change it very minimally (see: "On the Streets I Ran"). The indifference introduced by the lyrics extends to the song's structure, giving "That's all" I dual role.