Let Me Kiss You

Morrissey Morrissey

The Longing for Connection in Morrissey's 'Let Me Kiss You'

Morrissey's 'Let Me Kiss You' is a song that delves into the themes of longing, vulnerability, and the search for a meaningful connection. The lyrics suggest a narrative of someone who has been searching for their place in the world, a 'place in the Sun,' which symbolizes a personal sense of purpose or happiness. The protagonist believes they have found this in the person they are singing to, indicating a deep emotional or romantic interest.

The chorus, 'Close your eyes and think of someone you physically admire, and let me kiss you,' serves as a plea for intimacy. It's a request to be considered as a source of affection, even if only for a moment. The act of kissing here is not just physical but also represents a deeper desire to be accepted and loved. The song's bridge introduces a twist, revealing that the object of the singer's affection may not reciprocate these feelings, as they 'see someone that you physically despise.' This line suggests unrequited love or the fear of rejection that comes with vulnerability.

Morrissey, known for his melancholic and introspective songwriting, often explores themes of alienation and desire. 'Let Me Kiss You' is no exception, as it captures the universal human experience of seeking acceptance and the fear of not finding it. The song's emotional resonance is amplified by Morrissey's distinctive vocal delivery, which conveys a sense of earnestness and yearning.

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  2. Speedway
  3. Let Me Kiss You
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