There are some bad people on the rise
There are some bad people on the rise
They're saving their own skins by
Ruining other people's lives
Bad, bad people on the rise
Young married couple in debt
-Ever felt had?
Young married couple in debt
-Ever felt had?

On a government scheme
Designed to kill your dream
Oh mum, oh dad
Once poor, always poor
La la la la la
Interesting drug
The one that you took
Tell the truth - it really helped you
An interesting drug
The one that you took
God, it really really helped you
You wonder why we're only half-ashamed?

"Because enough is too much!
And look around...
Can you blame us? Can you blame us? "

On a government scheme
Designed to kill your dream
Oh mum, oh dad
Once poor, always poor
La la la la la
Interesting drug
The one that you took
Tell the truth - it really helped you
An interesting drug
The one that you took
God, it really really helped you
You wonder why we're only half-ashamed?

"Because enough is too much!
And look around...
Can you blame us? Can you blame us? "


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Interesting Drug Lyrics as written by Steven Morrissey Stephen Brian Street

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    for those interested: Morrissey's political orientation: definitely liberal / on the left (don't pay attention to those idiots who tell you he's racist - it's absolutely not true). Not sure how exactly ro define him - I would say he is closer to anarcho-individualism (for want of better word) than socialism (if you consider his views on work).

    Morrissey sexual orientation (which has no bearing here, but someone had to bring it up anyway); he has NO orientation. "I am open to everything. If I met somebody tomorrow, male or female, and I loved them and they loved me, I would tell them whatever they were. People should be loved whatever their gender, whatever their age." Got that?

    So can we please move on now? Give up the ridiculous talk about the 'gayness' or Morrissey's lyrics. Someone might retort with 'Wonderful Woman' or 'Half A Person' or 'Handsome Devil' again, for that matter (only Morrissey can write a song with the line 'Let me get my hands on your mammary glands' and a line with a double entendre on the word 'bush' - 'A boy in the bush is worth two in the hand' - and have people call the song 'obviously homoerotic'! :D ) These debates will lead you nowhere, so just give it up.

    nightanddayon May 18, 2006   Link

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