We're Not Supposed To
Supergrass Lyrics


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We're not supposed to
Make friends with you
Because you look so lonely
So we're going to
Make friends with you

We're not supposed to
Talk to you
Because we know you're stranger
But you're no stranger
Than me or you
Than me or you

But everybody's going away
And everybody wants us to stay with you
And everybody's coming to say
And everybody's wants us to stay with you

We're not suppose to
Make love to you
Because we know you're younger
But you're no younger
Than me or you




Than me or you
Than me or you

Overall Meaning

The song "We're Not Supposed To" by Supergrass explores the idea of breaking societal norms and expectations in order to connect with someone who may be considered an outsider. The lyrics suggest that the singer is drawn to someone who appears lonely and is deemed as a stranger by others. Despite the societal disapproval, the singer decides to go against the supposed rules and befriend this individual.


The first verse presents the notion that the singer is not encouraged or expected to befriend or associate with this lonely person. However, the lyrics convey the understanding that this person's loneliness is evident and compelling enough for the singer to disregard the societal norms and extend a hand of friendship towards them.


The second verse further emphasizes the internal struggle between conforming to societal expectations and the desire to reach out. The singer acknowledges that this stranger may be seen as different or unfamiliar, but ultimately concludes that everyone is inherently a stranger to each other. This realization suggests that judgments based on someone being a stranger should not hinder human connection and empathy.


The chorus highlights the conflicting opinions and pressures that the singer faces. On one hand, there are individuals who are leaving and urging the singer to join them. On the other hand, there are those who are coming to support the singer's decision to connect with this lonely person. The chorus suggests that there are divided opinions on whether they should stay with this person or conform to the expectations of others.


In the final verse, the lyrics address the societal taboo of engaging in a romantic or sexual relationship with someone younger. The singer acknowledges the age difference and the societal belief that such relationships are inappropriate. However, just as before, the lyrics assert that this person is no different in essence from the singer or anyone else. This suggests that age should not be a barrier to love or connection.


Overall, "We're Not Supposed To" presents a narrative of defying societal norms, reaching out to those who are lonely or different, and valuing human connection over judgment and prejudice. The lyrics convey a message of inclusivity and the importance of exploring relationships beyond societal expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

We're not supposed to
Society dictates that we should not


Make friends with you
Become friends with you


Because you look so lonely
Due to your apparent loneliness


So we're going to
Therefore, we are determined to


Talk to you
Engage in conversation with you


Because we know you're stranger
As society perceives you as unfamiliar


But you're no stranger
However, you are not different or unfamiliar


Than me or you
Compared to ourselves or anyone else


But everybody's going away
Yet, it seems that everyone is leaving


And everybody wants us to stay with you
Despite that, everyone desires us to remain in your presence


And everybody's coming to say
Furthermore, everyone is arriving to express


And everybody wants us to stay with you
And everyone also wishes for us to remain in your company


We're not supposed to
Society dictates that we should not


Make love to you
Engage in a romantic relationship with you


Because we know you're younger
Due to your perceived youthfulness


But you're no younger
However, you are not any younger


Than me or you
Compared to ourselves or anyone else


Than me or you
Compared to ourselves or anyone else


Than me or you
Compared to ourselves or anyone else




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DANIEL GOFFEY, GARETH COOMBES, MICHAEL QUINN

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