Came to See Me Yesterday
Gilbert O'Sullivan Lyrics


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If I ask you politely
What it is your going to be
When you grow up you tall me
A woman
Came to see me yesterday,
In the merry month of September
I took a trip to see
All the things I was going to be
A famous movie star
With a two hundred foot car

That will only carry two people
Came to see me yesterday
In the merry month of July
I'll fly anywhere you want me to
Just tell me when and

[Chorus]
You won't mind if I don't find
What I am looking for
What I am looking for
Is a bicycle made for one
Hundred people to sit on
Plus a carriage made for two people
Came to see me yesterday,

In the merry month of July
I'll fly anywhere you want me to
Just tell me when and

[Chorus]

In the merry month of marching




Side by side and back to back
I think it's fair to say that's that.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Gilbert O'Sullivan's "Came to See Me Yesterday" are open to interpretation, but can be explained as a journey of self-discovery and imagination. It starts with the singer asking someone politely what they want to be when they grow up, and being told they want to be a woman. The next stanza describes a woman coming to see the singer in September, and the singer taking a trip to see all the things they were going to be, like a famous movie star with a two hundred foot car that could only carry two people.


The chorus includes the lyrics "You won't mind if I don't find what I am looking for. What I am looking for is a bicycle made for one hundred people to sit on, plus a carriage made for two people." This can be interpreted as the singer feeling like they don't fit in with what society expects of them, and longing for something unique and unconventional. The song ends with the singer saying that they will take their journey side by side and back to back with the woman who came to see them in July, and that it's fair to say that that's that.


Overall, the song can be seen as a commentary on societal expectations and the pressure to conform, and a yearning for something different and authentic.


Line by Line Meaning

If I ask you politely
If I cautiously inquire


What it is your going to be
What career path you intend to take


When you grow up you tell me
As you mature, you let me know


A woman
A female person


Came to see me yesterday,
Visited me recently


In the merry month of September
During the joyful time of September


I took a trip to see
I travelled to envision


All the things I was going to be
My future achievements


A famous movie star
A celebrated actor


With a two hundred foot car
With an excessively long car


That will only carry two people
Which can only accommodate two persons


Came to see me yesterday
Visited me recently


In the merry month of July
During the joyful time of July


I'll fly anywhere you want me to
I am willing to fly to any location you wish


Just tell me when and
Inform me of the details


[Chorus]
Refrain


You won't mind if I don't find
You do not object if I fail to discover


What I am looking for
What I seek


Is a bicycle made for one
A solitary bicycle


Hundred people to sit on
Enough seating capacity for a hundred individuals


Plus a carriage made for two people
And a carriage able to cater two individuals


Came to see me yesterday,
Visited me recently


In the merry month of July
During the joyful time of July


I'll fly anywhere you want me to
I am willing to fly to any location you wish


Just tell me when and
Inform me of the details


[Chorus]
Refrain


In the merry month of marching
During the march month


Side by side and back to back
Together, with mutual support


I think it's fair to say that's that.
It is reasonable to conclude that the matter is settled




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: GILBERT O'SULLIVAN

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Comments from YouTube:

RWillemM

Lyrically one of Gilbert's cleverest creations!!

Robert Clatworthy

Never heard this song before. Well done Ray

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