"Skin Storm"
(Ian Michael Hodgson)

 

This song has yet to appear on an album. Its lyrics are transcribed here without permission, as they are heard.

Delight
See our faces are both shining
And I've never felt so wanted
Than when you cling with arms and legs

I tremble
You crush my burning lips like ashes
With so much skin to travel over
While my head spins and you knew it would

And oh what a storm?
And oh what a storm?
We shelter in our skin storm

I feel
Feel your breath burn on my body
You touch my senses tingling brightly
Slip-and-sliding into heaven

Love
Could be a wonderful emotion
With such a rush of pleasure motion
When I'm dancing on our skin

And oh what a storm?
And oh what a storm?
We shelter in our skin storm

And oh what a storm?
And oh what a storm?
We shelter in our skin storm

 

Note: This is a cover of a song originally performed by Bradford. In his version Morrissey made a few changes such as with the line "While my head spins and you knew it would" which originally was the less elegant "While my head spins like a liquid". "And oh what a storm..." was originally "And oh what a storm / When it's wet and warm". In the latter part Morrissey had to change the melody since the second line went completely missing. As if still doubtful of love, he also changed the line "Love is a wonderful emotion" to "Love could be a wonderful emotion".