Lyrics Rusholme Ruffians (July 1984, John Porter first take) - The Smiths
The
last
night
of
the
fair
By
the
big
wheel
generator
A
boy
is
stabbed
And
his
money
is
grabbed
And
the
air
hangs
heavy
like
a
dulling
wine
She
is
famous
She
is
funny
An
engagement
ring
Doesn't
mean
a
thing
To
a
mind
consumed
by
brass
(money)
And
though
I
walk
home
alone
(I
might
walk
home
alone)
But
my
faith
in
love
is
still
devout
The
last
night
of
the
fair
From
a
seat
on
a
whirling
waltzer
Her
skirt
ascends
for
a
watching
eye
It's
a
hideous
trait
(on
her
mother's
side)
From
a
seat
on
a
whirling
waltzer
Her
skirt
ascends
for
a
watching
eye
It's
a
hideous
trait
(on
her
mother's
side)
And
though
I
walk
home
alone
(I
might
walk
home
alone)
But
my
faith
in
love
is
still
devout
Then
someone
falls
in
love
And
someone's
beaten
up
Someone's
beaten
up
And
the
senses
being
dulled
are
mine
And
someone
falls
in
love
Then
someone's
beaten
up
Someone's
beaten
up
And
the
senses
being
dulled
are
mine
And
though
I
walk
home
alone
(I
might
walk
home
alone)
But
my
faith
in
love
is
still
devout
This
is
the
last
night
of
the
fair
And
the
grease
in
the
hair
Of
a
speedway
operator
Is
all
a
tremulous
heart
requires
A
schoolgirl
is
denied
She
said:
"How
quickly
would
I
die
If
I
jumped
from
the
top
of
the
parachute?"
This
is
the
last
night
of
the
fair
And
the
grease
in
the
hair
Of
a
speedway
operator
Is
all
a
tremulous
heart
requires
A
schoolgirl
is
denied
She
said:
"How
quickly
would
I
die
If
I
jumped
from
the
top
of
the
parachute?"
So
scratch
my
name
on
your
arm
with
a
fountain
pen
This
means
you
really
love
me
Scratch
my
name
on
your
arm
with
a
fountain
pen
This
means
you
really
love
me
And
though
I
walk
home
alone
(I
just
might
walk
home
alone)
But
my
faith
in
love
is
still
devout
I
might
walk
home
alone
But
my
faith
in
love
is
still
devout
1 Reel Around the Fountain (July 1983, Troy Tate final version)
2 The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (October 1983, John Porter monitor mix)
3 This Night Has Opened My Eyes (June 1984, unreleased studio recording)
4 Rusholme Ruffians (July 1984, John Porter first take)
5 There Is a Light That Never Goes Out (September 1985, take 1 early lyric)
6 The Queen Is Dead (Fall 1985, original unedited version)
7 Frankly, Mr. Shankly (November 1985, Stephen Street 'trumpet' take)
8 Ask (June 1986, early take)
9 Is It Really So Strange? (June 1986, unreleased studio recording)
10 Sheila Take a Bow (January 1987, John Porter original version)
11 Girlfriend In a Coma (January 1987, early take)
12 Death of a Disco Dancer (April 1987, first take)
13 Paint a Vulgar Picture (April 1987, early take)
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