Lyrics The Queen Is Dead (Live) - The Smiths
Farewell...
to
this
land's
cheerless
marshes
Hemmed
in
like
a
boar
between
archers
Her
very
Lowness
with
her
head
in
a
sling
I'm
truly
sorry
but
it
sounds
like
a
wonderful
thing
"I
say,
Charles,
don't
you
ever
crave
To
appear
on
the
front
of
the
Daily
Mail
Dressed
in
your
mother's
bridal
veil?"
And
so
I
checked
all
the
registered
historical
facts
And
I
was
shocked
into
shame
to
discover
How
I'm
the
18th
pale
descendant
Of
some
old
queen
or
other
Oh
has
the
world
changed
or
have
I
changed?
Oh
has
the
world
changed
or
have
I
changed?
Some
9-year-old
tough
who
peddles
drugs
(I
swear
to
God,
I
swear
I
never
even
knew
what
drugs
were)
So
I
broke
into
the
Palace
With
a
sponge
and
a
rusty
spanner
She
said:
"Eh,
I
know
and
you
cannot
sing!"
I
said:
"That's
nothing,
you
should
hear
me
play
piano!"
We
can
go
for
a
walk
where
it's
quiet
and
dry
And
talk
about
precious
things
But
when
you're
tied
to
your
mother's
apron
No
one
talks
about
castration
We
can
go
for
a
walk
where
it's
quiet
and
dry
And
talk
about
precious
things
Like
Love
and
Law
and
Poverty
These
are
the
things
that
kill
me
We
can
go
for
a
walk
where
it's
quiet
and
dry
And
talk
about
precious
things
But
the
rain
that
flattens
my
hair
These
are
the
things
that
kill
me
All
their
lies
about
make-up
and
long
hair,
still
there
Pass
the
pub
who
saps
your
body
And
the
church
who'll
snatch
your
money
The
Queen
is
dead,
boys
And
it's
so
lonely
on
a
limb
Pass
the
pub
that
wrecks
your
body
And
the
church
- all
they
want
is
your
money
The
Queen
is
dead,
boys
And
it's
so
lonely
on
a
limb
Life
is
very
long
when
you're
lonely
Life
is
very
long
when
you're
lonely
Life
is
very
long
when
you're
lonely
Life
is
very
long
when
you're
lonely
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