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Our House
Madness Lyrics


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Father wears his Sunday best
Mother's tired, she needs a rest
The kids are playing up downstairs
Sister's sighing in her sleep (ah)
Brother's got a date to keep, he can't hang around

Our house, in the middle of our street
Our house, in the middle of our

Our house, it has a crowd



There's always something happening
And it's usually quite loud
Our mum she's so house-proud
Nothing ever slows her down and a mess is not allowed

Our house, in the middle of our street
Our house, in the middle of our
Our house, in the middle of our street
Our house, in the middle of our (something tells you that you've got to move away from it)

Father gets up late for work
Mother has to iron his shirt
Then she sends the kids to school
Sees them off with a small kiss (ah)
She's the one they're going to miss in lots of ways

Our house, in the middle of our street
Our house, in the middle of our

I remember way back then when everything was true and when
We would have such a very good time, such a fine time
Such a happy time
And I remember how we'd play, simply waste the day away
Then we'd say nothing would come between us
Two dreamers

Father wears his Sunday best
Mother's tired, she needs a rest
The kids are playing up downstairs
Sister's sighing in her sleep
Brother's got a date to keep, he can't hang around

Our house, in the middle of our street
Our house, in the middle of our street
Our house, in the middle of our street
Our house, in the middle of our

Our house, was our castle and our keep
Our house, in the middle of our street
Our house, that was where we used to sleep
Our house, in the middle of our street
Our house, in the middle of our street, our house

Overall Meaning

"Our House" by Madness is a nostalgic and upbeat song about a typical family and their busy household. The lyrics describe the daily routines and occurrences in the house, from the father wearing his Sunday best to the mother ironing his shirt and sending the kids off to school with a small kiss. The song also describes the constant noise and hustle and bustle that goes on in the household with kids playing downstairs and the sister sighing in her sleep. The mother is proud of her house and keeps everything in order, not allowing a mess to accumulate.


The song evokes a sense of longing for the happy times of the past, with the singer remembering the days when everything was true and they would waste the day away playing with their friends. The song speaks to the universal experience of growing up and moving away from one's childhood home, but also cherishing the memories and experiences that were had there.


Line by Line Meaning

Father wears his Sunday best
The father dresses in his best clothes, usually reserved for special occasions, such as church services


Mother's tired, she needs a rest
The mother is exhausted and needs to take a break from her daily activities


The kids are playing up downstairs
The children are causing trouble and being noisy on a lower level of the house


Sister's sighing in her sleep (ah)
The sister is sighing while she is sleeping, possibly indicating that she is not getting quality rest


Brother's got a date to keep, he can't hang around
The brother has a scheduled appointment or engagement and cannot stay for long


Our house, in the middle of our street
The physical location of the house is situated in the center of the street where they reside


Our house, it has a crowd
The house often has a lot of people, possibly due to its location or the family's social activities


There's always something happening
The house is always bustling with activity or events taking place


And it's usually quite loud
The house is frequently noisy or boisterous due to the number of people and events happening there


Our mum she's so house-proud
The mother takes pride in keeping the house tidy and presentable


Nothing ever slows her down and a mess is not allowed
The mother is always busy and does not tolerate a messy, disorganized environment


Father gets up late for work
The father often wakes up later in the day than necessary for his job


Mother has to iron his shirt
The mother has the responsibility of making sure the father has an ironed shirt for work


Then she sends the kids to school
The mother assists in getting the children ready and off to school


Sees them off with a small kiss (ah)
The mother gives a small kiss to the children before they leave for school


She's the one they're going to miss in lots of ways
The children will miss their mother while they are away at school, both physically and emotionally


I remember way back then when everything was true and when
The artist recalls a time in the past when everything seemed authentic and genuine


We would have such a very good time, such a fine time
The singer is reminiscing about enjoyable experiences shared with others


Such a happy time
Those experiences were accompanied by a strong sense of joy and contentment


And I remember how we'd play, simply waste the day away
The artist recalls spending long periods of time playing and enjoying each other's company


Then we'd say nothing would come between us
During those moments of bonding, no outside influences or issues could interfere with their relationships


Two dreamers
The artist and another individual shared a sense of ambition and hope for their futures


Our house, was our castle and our keep
The house was a place of safety, security, and protection for the family


That was where we used to sleep
The house was where the family slept and rested


Our house, in the middle of our street, our house
The house is a central aspect of the family's identity and daily lives




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Carl Smyth, Chris Foreman, Daniel Woodgate, Garaham McPherson, Lee Thompson, Mark Bedford, Michael Barson

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