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ccollins108 | 12:57 Tue 23rd Aug 2005 | Music
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What song has a line in it that goes 'and when the wardrobe towers like a beast of prey, there's sadness in your beautiful eyes'??

Please, someone must know, I simply can't rest until I find the answer!!

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The Smiths - The Hand That Rocks The Cradle.

If you had used google you would have found the answer in about 2 seconds!

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Thanks, smartass - all questions are easy if you know where to look! ;-) It's enough to make you wonder why we have an answerbank at all!!
Nowt to do with our primate friends? i'm stumped then :-(
I wasn't meaning to be a smartass, merely trying to point out that typing the lyrics as above into ANY search engine would have brought you the answer far quicker than posting the question on here and waiting for a response, seeing as how you 'couldn't rest' until you had the answer.

Thanks, Sammy Snake, I hate to break it, but I knew the answer, it's on the first, eponymously-named Smiths album and I just happen to love the line - Morrissey, isn't he great?? I was just having some fun trying to imitate some of the more 'daft' questions that have been posted, either on the basis that the answers can be found in 2 seconds, or that they are completely inane (e.g. Is Morrissey the best lyricist ever??) The bonus is, it gives some people a chance to display their immense wit, and provide some fun for everyone...

Oh,

Oh, I forgot to mention that I am ccollins108's alter ego.

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