Jack the Ripper

STEVEN MORRISSEY, MARTIN JAMES BOORER

Oh, you look so tired
Mouth slack and wide
Ill-housed and ill-advised
Your face is as mean
As your life has been

Crash into my arms
I want you
You don't agree
But you don't refuse
I know you

And I know a place
Where no one is likely to pass
Oh, you don't care if it's late
And you don't care if you're lost
And oh, you look so tired
(But tonight you presume too much)
Too much, too much
And if it's the last
Thing I ever do
I'm gonna get you

Crash into my arms
I want you
You don't agree
But you don't refuse
I know you

Crash into my arms
I want you
You don't agree
But you don't refuse
I know you
Oh...

Thank you.

Trivia about the song Jack the Ripper by Morrissey

On which albums was the song “Jack the Ripper” released by Morrissey?
Morrissey released the song on the albums “Beethoven Was Deaf” in 1993, “World Of Morrissey” in 1995, “My Early Burglary Years” in 1998, “The HMV/Parlophone Singles '91-'95” in 2000, “Greatest Hits” in 2008, and “This Is Morrissey” in 2018.
Who composed the song “Jack the Ripper” by Morrissey?
The song “Jack the Ripper” by Morrissey was composed by STEVEN MORRISSEY, MARTIN JAMES BOORER.

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