Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Rusholme Ruffians (John Peel Session 9/8/84), artist - The Smiths.
Date of issue: 25.06.2001
Song language: English
Rusholme Ruffians (John Peel Session 9/8/84) |
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 |
And 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 parachutes?» |
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 parachutes?» |
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 |
I might walk home alone |
But my faith in love is still devout |