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  1. Listen to Suffer Little Children - 2011 Remaster on Spotify. The Smiths · Song · 1984. The Smiths · Song · 1984. The Smiths. Listen to Suffer Little Children - 2011 Remaster on Spotify. The Smiths · Song · 1984. The Smiths · Song · 1984. Home; Search; Your Library. Playlists Podcasts & Shows Artists Albums. Legal. Safety ...

  2. 13 de jul. de 2020 · La canción es acerca de los asesinatos de los páramos que tuvo lugar en la Pradera de Saddleworth, en el West Riding de Yorkshire, entre 1963 y 1965. Las víc...

  3. Over the moors, take me to the moors Dig a shallow grave And I'll lay me down Over the moor, take me to the moor Dig a shallow grave And I'll lay me down. Lesley-Anne and your pretty white beads Oh John, you'll never be a man And you'll never see your home again Oh Manchester, so much to answer for. Edward, see those alluring lights? Tonight will be your very last night A woman said, I know my ...

  4. 22 de ene. de 2024 · Further, ‘Suffer Little Children’ speaks to the exposure not just of the murderers’ deeds but the broader societal ills that allow for such tragedies. Manchester, the once thriving industrial metropolis, is held to account, perhaps indicted for the socioeconomic conditions contributing to a landscape wherein such darkness could fester.

  5. "Suffer Little Children", the 11th and last song from The Smiths' debut album the smiths, is about the Moors murders that took place on Saddleworth Moor in Lancashire on the outskirts of Greater Manchester from 1963 to 1965.The murders were carried out by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley who were in a relationship at the time.

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  7. Dig a shallow grave. And I'll lay me down. Over the moor, take me to the moor. Dig a shallow grave. And I'll lay me down. Lesley-Anne, with your pretty white beads. Oh John, you'll never be a man. And you'll never see your home again. Oh Manchester, so much to answer for.