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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Smiths “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now” 1984. 12″ single b/w “Girl Afraid” and “Suffer Little Children.” On or around this date, March 31st, 1987, the Smiths comp Louder Than Bombs was released on Sire Records in the US (and then in May ‘87 in the UK on Rough Trade) and “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now” appears on it. The single  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Smiths “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now” 1984. 12″ single b/w “Girl Afraid” and “Suffer Little Children.” On or around this date, March 31st, 1987, the Smiths comp <i>Louder Than Bombs</i> was released on Sire Records in the US (and then in May ‘87 in the UK on Rough Trade) and “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjPhzgxe3L0">Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now</a>” appears on it. The single also is included on an earlier Smiths singles comp <i>Hatful of Hollow</i> (1984).</p>
<p>It’s a good thing I’m in a relatively happy mood today because oh boy this 12″ is Morrissey at his best: poetically and desperately depressed with an overwhelming urge to bring the world right along with him. All three songs are beautifully sad but “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4TJp91XZh8">Suffer Little Children</a>” is gut-wrenching and even the background of light laughter toward the end of the track seems a bit like a sick punch to the heart, especially with the knowledge that the song is about the Moors murders, the killings of five children between the ages of 10 and 17 near Manchester, England between ‘63 and ‘65.</p>
<blockquote><p>Over the moor, take me to the moor<br />
Dig a shallow grave and I’ll lay me down<br />
Over the moor, take me to the moor<br />
Dig a shallow grave and I’ll lay me down</p>
<p>Lesley-Anne, with your pretty white beads<br />
Oh John, you’ll never be a man<br />
And you’ll never see your home again<br />
Oh Manchester, so much to answer for</p>
<p>Edward, see those alluring lights?<br />
Tonight will be your very last night<br />
A woman said, I know my son is dead<br />
I’ll never rest my hands on his sacred head</p>
<p>Hindley wakes and Hindley says<br />
Hindley wakes, Hindley wakes<br />
Hindley wakes and says<br />
Oh, wherever he has gone, I have gone</p>
<p>But fresh lilaced moorland fields<br />
Cannot hide the stolid stench of death<br />
Fresh lilaced moorland fields<br />
Cannot hide the stolid stench of death</p>
<p>Hindley wakes and says<br />
Hindley wakes, Hindley wakes<br />
Hindley wakes and says<br />
Oh, whatever he has done, I have done</p>
<p>But this is no easy ride<br />
For a child cries<br />
Oh, find me, find me, nothing more<br />
We are on a sullen misty moor</p>
<p>We may be dead and we may be gone<br />
But we will be, we will be<br />
We will be right by your side<br />
Until the day you die<br />
This is no easy ride</p>
<p>We will haunt you when you laugh<br />
Yes, you could say we’re a team<br />
You might sleep, you might sleep<br />
You might sleep<br />
But you will never dream</p>
<p>Oh, you might sleep<br />
But you will never dream<br />
You might sleep<br />
But you will never dream</p>
<p>Oh Manchester, so much to answer for<br />
Oh Manchester, so much to answer for</p>
<p>Oh, find me, find me<br />
Find me, I’ll haunt you when you laugh<br />
Oh, I’ll haunt you when you laugh<br />
You might sleep<br />
But you will never dream</p>
<p>Over the moors, I’m on the moor<br />
Oh, over the moor<br />
Oh, the child is on the moor</p></blockquote>
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