This Night Has Opened My Eyes

Johnny Marr, Steven Patrick Morrissey

In a river the color of lead
Immerse a baby's head
Wrap her up in the News Of The World
Dump her on a doorstep, girl

This night has opened my eyes
And I will never sleep again
You kicked and cried like a bullied child
A grown man of twenty-five

He said he'd cure your ills
But he didn't and he never will
So, save your life
Because you've only got one

The dream is gone
But the baby is real
Oh you did a good thing
She could have been a poet
Or, she could have been a fool
Oh you did a bad thing

Am I'm not happy
And I'm not sad

A shoeless child on a swing
Reminds you of your own again
She took away your troubles
Oh but then again
She left pain

So, save your life
Because you've only got one
The dream is gone
But the baby is real
Oh you did a good thing

She could have been a poet
Or, she could have been a fool
Oh you did a bad thing

Am I'm not happy
And I'm not sad

Trivia about the song This Night Has Opened My Eyes by At the Drive-In

When was the song “This Night Has Opened My Eyes” released by At the Drive-In?
The song This Night Has Opened My Eyes was released in 2005, on the album “This Station Is Non-Operational”.
Who composed the song “This Night Has Opened My Eyes” by At the Drive-In?
The song “This Night Has Opened My Eyes” by At the Drive-In was composed by Johnny Marr, Steven Patrick Morrissey.

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