I thought it was about revolution too. I thought it was about a young man who believed he could change the world, and there were others who felt the same, but he says, 'don't mention love,' perhaps to himself, because in the past he's fallen in love with people who share his opinions too easily.
I thought it was about revolution too. I thought it was about a young man who believed he could change the world, and there were others who felt the same, but he says, 'don't mention love,' perhaps to himself, because in the past he's fallen in love with people who share his opinions too easily.
Sorry about the double post, but I tried to press enter to start a new paragraph, and it posted it. I think the, 'mystical time zone,' bit is about trying to leave hom but being to scared to. And then, despite not mentioning love, he ends by falling in love after all, and irratated by it, judging by the way it's sung.
Sorry about the double post, but I tried to press enter to start a new paragraph, and it posted it. I think the, 'mystical time zone,' bit is about trying to leave hom but being to scared to. And then, despite not mentioning love, he ends by falling in love after all, and irratated by it, judging by the way it's sung.
I always thought this song was about some kind of a revolution... silly, I know. It's my 2nd favourite song of The Smiths
I thought it was about revolution too. I thought it was about a young man who believed he could change the world, and there were others who felt the same, but he says, 'don't mention love,' perhaps to himself, because in the past he's fallen in love with people who share his opinions too easily.
I thought it was about revolution too. I thought it was about a young man who believed he could change the world, and there were others who felt the same, but he says, 'don't mention love,' perhaps to himself, because in the past he's fallen in love with people who share his opinions too easily.
Sorry about the double post, but I tried to press enter to start a new paragraph, and it posted it. I think the, 'mystical time zone,' bit is about trying to leave hom but being to scared to. And then, despite not mentioning love, he ends by falling in love after all, and irratated by it, judging by the way it's sung.
Sorry about the double post, but I tried to press enter to start a new paragraph, and it posted it. I think the, 'mystical time zone,' bit is about trying to leave hom but being to scared to. And then, despite not mentioning love, he ends by falling in love after all, and irratated by it, judging by the way it's sung.