I think Morrissey is basically talking about how love can supposedly do all these fantastic things, bringing people back from the dead and so forth, but "it wouldn't lay one single finger on me".
"I'm always there, it's always elsewhere" suggests that Morrissey's there, waiting, but love just seems to be something that evades him.
Yes, it's titled 'Pashernate Love'.
I think Morrissey is basically talking about how love can supposedly do all these fantastic things, bringing people back from the dead and so forth, but "it wouldn't lay one single finger on me".
"I'm always there, it's always elsewhere" suggests that Morrissey's there, waiting, but love just seems to be something that evades him.