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  1. The Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again (EN ESPAÑOL) (Letra y canción para escuchar) - And now I know how Joan of Arc felt / Now I know how Joan of Arc felt / As the flames rose to her Roman nose and her Walkman started to melt.

  2. Joan of Arc, as if he’s been a ‘bigmouth’ for centuries, and he feels connected to Joan of Arcs outspoken nature. Youth (walkman (or iPod, in recent performances)) to old age (hearing aid).

  3. During the song, the protagonist compares himself to Joan of Arc as "the flames rose to her Roman nose" and also says "now I know how Joan of Arc felt". In recent solo performances, Morrissey has changed the lyric "and her Walkman started to melt", to the more technologically current "and her iPod started to melt". [6]

  4. Now I know how Joan of Arc felt. Ahora sé cómo se sintió Juana de Arco. As the flames rose to her Roman nose. Mientras las llamas ascendían hacia su nariz romana. And her Walkman started to melt. Y su walkman se empezaba a derretir. chorus. Bigmouth. Bocazas.

  5. Now I know how Joan of Arc felt. As the flames rose to her Roman nose. And her hearing aid started to melt. Bigmouth, la-da-da-da-da. Bigmouth strikes again. And I've got no right to take my place. With the human race, oh, oh, oh, oh-oh. Bigmouth, oh-oh-oh, ha-ha. Bigmouth, la-da-da-da. Bigmouth strikes again. And I've got no right to take my place

  6. Now I know how Joan of Arc felt. Ahora sé cómo se sintió Juana de Arco. As the flames rose to her Roman nose. Mientras las llamas ascendían hacia su nariz romana. And her Walkman started to melt. Y su walkman se empezaba a derretir. chorus. Bigmouth, la-da-da, da-da. Boca grande, la da da, da da. Bigmouth, la-da-da-da. Boca grande, la da da da.

  7. The Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again (Letra y canción para escuchar) - And now I know how Joan of Arc felt / Now I know how Joan of Arc felt / As the flames rose to her Roman nose and her Walkman started to melt