Everybody Knows
Gilbert O'Sullivan Lyrics


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Everybody knows that the world is round
That is everybody 'cept me
'Cause I ain't been told
So why should I be forced to believe
That the feet I wear are meant to bear
pieces of leather that shine
No that can't be true
cause I can't find a piece to fit mine

When I walk downtown
Dressed up like a clown
People they just burst into tears
Lift their heads and whisper in my ears
Cover up your toes 'cause everybody knows

When I walk downtown
Dressed up like a clown
People they just burst into tears
Lift their heads and whisper in my ears
Cover up your toes 'cause everybody knows

That the state we're in
is about to begin
And if that's not enough
you try to balance a plate
while eating granny smelly's mince pie

When I walk downtown
Dressed up like a clown
People they just burst into tears




Lift their heads and whisper in my ears
Cover up your toes 'cause everybody knows

Overall Meaning

In Gilbert O'Sullivan's song "Everybody Knows," the lyrics depict the singer's feeling of being out of touch with the world and not conforming to societal expectations. The song begins with the acknowledgment that everyone knows basic facts about the world, such as the earth being round, except for the singer. The singer questions why he should be forced to believe something that he has not been told or shown evidence of.


The lyrics then delve into the singer's personal experiences, specifically regarding the shoes he wears. He questions whether the shoes he wears are truly meant to bear pieces of shining leather, as he cannot find a piece that fits his own shoes. This metaphorical questioning emphasizes the singer's feeling of not fitting into societal norms and expectations.


The second half of the song further explores the singer's frustrations with societal judgments. When he walks downtown dressed up like a clown, people react negatively, bursting into tears and whispering in his ears to cover up his toes. These reactions symbolize the way society ridicules or rejects those who do not conform to their standards or expectations.


Overall, the lyrics of "Everybody Knows" express the singer's alienation and feeling of not belonging, highlighting the pressure to conform and fit into societal molds.


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody knows that the world is round
It is commonly accepted knowledge that the shape of the world is spherical


That is everybody 'cept me
However, I am an exception to this knowledge


'Cause I ain't been told
Due to not having received the information or been educated on the subject


So why should I be forced to believe
Therefore, I question why I should be compelled to accept it without evidence


That the feet I wear are meant to bear
The assumption that the purpose of my feet is solely to support


pieces of leather that shine
Specifically adorned with glossy leather footwear


No that can't be true
However, I reject this notion as unlikely


cause I can't find a piece to fit mine
Since I have not found a suitable shoe size for my feet


When I walk downtown
During my stroll in the city center


Dressed up like a clown
In a flamboyant and comical attire


People they just burst into tears
Individuals I encounter become overwhelmed with emotions and start crying


Lift their heads and whisper in my ears
They raise their heads and softly speak into my ear


Cover up your toes 'cause everybody knows
They advise me to hide my toes, as it is a widely known fact


That the state we're in is about to begin
The current state we find ourselves in is on the verge of commencing


And if that's not enough
In addition to this situation, which may already be overwhelming


you try to balance a plate
I am challenged to maintain stability while carrying a plate


while eating granny smelly's mince pie
Simultaneously consuming a pie baked by someone referred to as Granny Smelly




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Written by: GILBERT O'SULLIVAN

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