: Morrissey’s lyrics explore the irony of find happiness through external milestones. One of the most famous lines—" I was looking for a job, and then I found a job / And heaven knows I'm miserable now "—captures the crushing reality of mundane labor.
: The song is celebrated for the "happy sadness" paradox, pairing Marr’s bright, breezy guitar melodies with Morrissey’s morose, witty, and self-deprecating lyrics. The Smiths - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
: The title is a direct play on Sandie Shaw's 1969 single " Heaven Knows I'm Missing Him Now ". : Morrissey’s lyrics explore the irony of find