Yes I Am Blind
Morrissey Lyrics


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Yes, I am blind , no I can't see
The good things, just the bad things, oh
Yes, I am blind, no I can't see
There must be something horribly wrong with me

God, come down if You're really there
Well, You're the one who claims to care
Love's young dream
I'm the one who shopped you
I'm the one who stopped you
'Cause in my sorry way I love you

Love's young dream
Are you sorry for what you've done?
Well, you're not the only one
And in my sorry way I love you

Yes, I am blind but I do see
Evil people prosper over the likes of you and me, always

God, come down if You're really there
Well, You're the one who claims to care

Little lamb on a hill run fast if you can
Good Christians, they wanna kill you
And your life has not even begun
You're just like me, you're just like me

Oh, your life has not even begun
You're just like me, you're just like me
And your life has not even begun
You're just like me, just like me

And your life has not even begun




You're just like me, you're just like, just like me
And your life has not even begun

Overall Meaning

The song "Yes I Am Blind" by Morrissey is a reflection on the bitter reality of life as seen through the eyes of a protagonist who is unable to see any good in the world. The opening lines of the song, "Yes, I am blind, no I can't see, the good things, just the bad things, oh" indicate the pessimistic outlook of the singer towards life. The verse "I'm the one who shopped you/ I'm the one who stopped you/ 'Cause in my sorry way I love you," suggests a twisted love that has brought misfortune to the object of affection. The singer acknowledges their own blindness but takes solace in the fact that they are not alone in their suffering, as they sing "Evil people prosper over the likes of you and me, always."


The song deals with the age-old question of the existence of god, as Morrissey questions whether god really exists and, if so, why he allows evil to prevail over the good. The lines "God, come down if You're really there/ Well, You're the one who claims to care" convey this sentiment. In the final verse, Morrissey compares himself to a lamb, an innocent creature that is vulnerable to the whims of those more powerful than it. The lines "Little lamb on a hill run fast if you can/ Good Christians, they wanna kill you" comment on the hypocrisy of those who claim to be religious, yet are willing to commit acts of violence.


Line by Line Meaning

Yes, I am blind , no I can't see
I am unable to see the positive things in life, only the negative things.


There must be something horribly wrong with me
I feel like something is deeply wrong with me since I can only see the negative things.


Love's young dream
The feeling of being in love in a perfect and naive way.


I'm the one who shopped you
I am the one who prevented your happiness and success.


I'm the one who stopped you
I am the one who prevented your happiness and success.


'Cause in my sorry way I love you
Even though I caused you pain, I still love you in my own flawed way.


Are you sorry for what you've done?
Do you feel remorse for the pain you have caused?


Well, you're not the only one
You're not alone in causing pain or feeling remorse for it.


Yes, I am blind but I do see
Even though I can't see the good things in life, I can see how the unjust people prosper at the expense of people like us.


Good Christians, they wanna kill you
People who deem themselves as good Christians may want to cause harm to innocent beings.


And your life has not even begun
You're still too young to understand the harsh realities of life.


You're just like me, you're just like me
You and I share the same struggles and pain.


And your life has not even begun
You're still too young to understand the harsh realities of life.


You're just like me, just like me
You and I share the same struggles and pain.


And your life has not even begun
You're still too young to understand the harsh realities of life.




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Written by: ANDY ROURKE, STEVEN PATRICK MORRISSEY

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