I didn't see it myself, but... apparently Morrissey was in the store today and came to the rescue of an elderly woman who fainted.
— Strand Book Store (@strandbookstore) September 23, 2012
Panic in the streets of East Village. The more he saves her, the closer she gets. How soon is now for this charming man with the thorn in his side. Did she become his girlfriend in a coma? Why does he come here, and why does he hang around? Take him out tonight, where there's music and there's people, and they're young and alive. I'm so sorry.
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ReplyDeleteThe more he saves her, the closer she gets. How soon is now for this charming man with the thorn in his side. Did she become his girlfriend in a coma? Why does he come here, and why does he hang around? Take him out tonight, where there's music and there's people, and they're young and alive. I'm so sorry.