I've always liked this song. Yes, it's another Morrissey song in the vein of self-depreciation. He peppers the lyrics with interesting hints, though, that leave much to the imagination..."I burst into public baths" -- my friend and I joke that he's referring to the Hollywood Spa -- which is right down the street from where he lived; I could just see Morrissey going in through the back in disguise and setting up shop in a private room ("with a view") ..."and no one can even see me" I'm sure this interp. is a stretch but can someone please draw these lyrics together into a cohesive analysis -- I'd be very interested to solve this song
I've always liked this song. Yes, it's another Morrissey song in the vein of self-depreciation. He peppers the lyrics with interesting hints, though, that leave much to the imagination..."I burst into public baths" -- my friend and I joke that he's referring to the Hollywood Spa -- which is right down the street from where he lived; I could just see Morrissey going in through the back in disguise and setting up shop in a private room ("with a view") ..."and no one can even see me" I'm sure this interp. is a stretch but can someone please draw these lyrics together into a cohesive analysis -- I'd be very interested to solve this song