I don't believe that Morrissey is addressing a potential lover in this song but rather the listener him/herself. Knowing that his audience might be a bit lovelorn, Morrissey offers this osng as a form of consolation. The emphasis on "to YOU" also implies that he himself is doomed never to find love. Aww.
As mentioned by NewKillerStar, the outro is basically "Rock and Roll Suicide". This may be intentional as a reference to Bowie's repeated sentiment at the end of that song - "You're not alone" - the central theme of this song too.
I don't believe that Morrissey is addressing a potential lover in this song but rather the listener him/herself. Knowing that his audience might be a bit lovelorn, Morrissey offers this osng as a form of consolation. The emphasis on "to YOU" also implies that he himself is doomed never to find love. Aww.
As mentioned by NewKillerStar, the outro is basically "Rock and Roll Suicide". This may be intentional as a reference to Bowie's repeated sentiment at the end of that song - "You're not alone" - the central theme of this song too.