There She Goes (A Little Heartache) Lyrics

I, I was surpised
I must say, I was surprised
Surprised you stayed
Only to be betrayed by the one you Gave all your love and trust to

How could I let go?
I caught a glimpse of your immense soul
Like you were dancing to Northern Soul
with just one glance
How well you know

There she goes, a little heartache
There she goes, a little pain
Oh, make no mistake she sheds her skin like a snake
On the dirty road to fame
(Dirty road to fame, my love)
There she goes, a little heartache
There she goes, a little pain
Make no mistake she sheds her skin like a snake
You're gonna walk that plank again
(Walk the plank again, my love)

I was to implore, was to implore
That you forget all that you saw
When you come through my door
And from your bag you pulled out more skag than I'd ever seen

How could I let go?
Since I caught a glimpse of your white plimsoles
Twisting and turning to Northern Soul
Just one glance, everybody knows

There she goes, a little heartache
There she goes, a little pain
Make no mistake she sheds her skin like a snake
On the dirty road to fame
(Dirty road to fame, my love)

There she goes, a little heartache
Oh there goes, alot of pain
Now make no mistake, she sheds her skin like a snake
You're gonna walk that plank again
(Walk the plank again, my love)
Oh, there she goes a little
There she
There she
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sedative On Apr 22, 2007
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Well, my bet is, seeing as Mr. Doherty sees the La's as an influence, it shouldn't have escaped his notice that their most famous song is called "There She Goes", and that this one owes much to the Lovecats by the Cure. What with Delivery being a Kinks ripoff; Shotter's Nation is miles below anything the Libertines ever issued. Still, if this song is seen more as a tribute than a theft, it's probably one of the better ones on the album. Definitely a tribute to Kate Moss though.

Cover art for There She Goes (A Little Heartache) lyrics by Babyshambles

This song is from before Kate I believe. It seems that he has met a young girl who is a bit of a social climber. When he sends her off so he can continue his downward spiral of excess and self loathing, she returns...bearing the fruit (skag) that he cannot refuse, despite himself. He wants her to move on without him, forget his celebrity, forget the life she is fascinated with, but he cannot refuse her for she has found the one thing...that he cannot turn away.

I had a girl like this once. I couldnt see her for anything, despite her facination with me. Just one taste, and she was hooked harder than i've ever seen. I turned her away for good, but when she came back, i hated her more than anything...because she found the only thing that could let me tolerate her.

smashing tune.

Cover art for There She Goes (A Little Heartache) lyrics by Babyshambles

Heckleton, if you're referring to The Lovecats by The Cure, i can totally understand where you're coming from! every time this song comes on, I think of Lovecats.

Cover art for There She Goes (A Little Heartache) lyrics by Babyshambles

what a fucking tune!!

Cover art for There She Goes (A Little Heartache) lyrics by Babyshambles

kate moss?

Cover art for There She Goes (A Little Heartache) lyrics by Babyshambles

anybody ever heard a little song called "Love Cats."

Cover art for There She Goes (A Little Heartache) lyrics by Babyshambles

aye, kate moss i reckon.

Cover art for There She Goes (A Little Heartache) lyrics by Babyshambles

yeah kate moss. puling skag from her bag!

Cover art for There She Goes (A Little Heartache) lyrics by Babyshambles

that my guess too.

Cover art for There She Goes (A Little Heartache) lyrics by Babyshambles

Well, my bet is, seeing as Mr. Doherty sees the La's as an influence, it shouldn't have escaped his notice that their most famous song is called "There She Goes", and that this one owes much to the Lovecats by the Cure. What with Delivery being a Kinks ripoff; Shotter's Nation is miles below anything the Libertines ever issued. Still, if this song is seen more as a tribute than a theft, it's probably one of the better ones on the album. Definitely a tribute to Kate Moss though.