The Smiths - Reel Around The Fountain 1983 (Pablo Cuckoo)
Copied from Passions just like mine: Lyrics It's time the tale were told of how you took a child and you made him old it's time the tale were told of how you took a child and you made him old you made him old Reel around the fountain slap me on the patio I'll take it now Fifteen minutes with you well, I wouldn't say no people said that you were virtually dead and they were so wrong! fifteen minutes with you I wouldn't say no people said that you were easily led and they were half-right they, they were half right It's time the tale were told of how you took a child and you made him old it's time that the tale were told of how you took a child and you made him old you made him old Reel around the fountain slap me on the patio I'll take it now Fifteen minutes with you I just wouldn't say no people see no worth in you oh but I do fifteen minutes with you I just wouldn't say no people see no worth in you I do I, oh I do I dreamt about you last night and I fell out of bed twice you can pin and mount me like a butterfly but take me to the haven of your bed was something that you never said two lumps, please you're the bee's knees but so am I Meet me at the fountain shag me on the patio I'll take it slowly Fifteen minutes with you oh I could never say no people see no worth in you oh but I do fifteen minutes with you oh I just couldn't say no people see no worth in you I do I, I do Oh I do, Oh I do, Oh I do. Quotes "Obviously most people who write do borrow from other sources. They steal from other's clothes lines. I mentioned the line 'I dreamt about you last night and I fell out of bed twice' in 'Reel Around The Fountain,' which comes directly from A Taste Of Honey, and to this day I'm whipped persistently for the use of that line. I've never made any secret of the fact that at least 50 percent of my reason for writing can be blamed on Shelagh Delaney who wrote A Taste Of Honey." Morrissey, NME, 7 June 1986 "...loss of innocence, that until one has a physical commitment with another person, there's something childlike about the soul." Morrissey explains the meaning of 'Reel Around The Fountain', Rolling Stone, 1986
