Rubber Ring

Morrissey / Johnny Marr

A sad fact widely known
The most impassionate song
To a lonely soul
Is so easily outgrown

But don't forget the songs
That made you smile
And the songs that made you cry
When you lay in awe
On the bedroom floor
And said: Oh, oh, smother me, mother

La-la-ley, la-la-ley, la-la-ley!

The passing of time
And all of its crimes
Is making me sad again
The passing of time
And all of its sickening crimes
Is making me sad again

But don't forget the songs
That made you cry
And the songs that saved your life
Yes, you're older now
And you're a clever swine
But they were the only ones
Who ever stood by you

The passing of time leaves empty lives
Waiting to be filled
The passing of time
Leaves empty lives
Waiting to be filled

I'm here with the cause
I'm holding the torch
In the corner of your room
Can you hear me?
And when you're dancing and laughing
And finally living
Hear my voice in your head
And think of me kindly

La-la-ley, la-la-ley, la-la-ley!

Do you
Love me like you used to?

La-la-ley, la-la-ley, la-la-ley!

(You're clever
Everybody's clever nowadays
You're clever
Everybody's clever nowadays)

(You are sleeping
You do not want to believe
You are sleeping
You do not want to believe
You are sleeping
You do not want to believe
You are sleeping)

Trivia about the song Rubber Ring by The Smiths

On which albums was the song “Rubber Ring” released by The Smiths?
The Smiths released the song on the albums “The Boy With The Thorn In His Side” in 1985, “The World Won't Listen” in 1987, “Louder Than Bombs” in 1987, and “Best ...I” in 1992.
Who composed the song “Rubber Ring” by The Smiths?
The song “Rubber Ring” by The Smiths was composed by Morrissey and Johnny Marr.

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