Jeane

Johnny Marr, Steven Patrick Morrissey

Jeane,
The low life has lost its appeal
And I'm tired of walking these streets
To a room with its cupboards bare
Jeane,
I'm not sure what happiness means
But I look in your eyes and I know...
That it isn't there

We tried and we failed
We tried and we failed
We tried and we failed
We tried and we failed
We tried...
Oh Jeane...

There's ice on the sink where we bathe
So how can you call this a home
When you know its a grave
Yet you still have that greedy grace...
As you tidy the place
But it will never be clean...
Jeane

We tried and we failed
We tried and we failed
We tried and we failed
We tried and we failed
We tried...

Gash on the nail
Its just a fairytale...
And I don't believe in magic anymore, Jeane...

But I think you know,
I really think you know
Oh yes I think you know the truth, Jeane

No heavenly choirs not for me
And no not for you
Because I think you know
I really think you know
I think you know the truth
Oh Jeane

We tried and we failed
We tried and we failed
We tried and we failed
We tried and we failed
We tried...

Trivia about the song Jeane by The Smiths

On which albums was the song “Jeane” released by The Smiths?
The Smiths released the song on the albums “This Charming Man” in 1983, “This Charming Man - Single” in 1983, “Handsome Devils” in 1992, “The Sound of The Smiths” in 2008, and “Complete” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Jeane” by The Smiths?
The song “Jeane” by The Smiths was composed by Johnny Marr, Steven Patrick Morrissey.

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