Pretty Polly
Gilbert O'Sullivan Lyrics


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Pretty Polly what have you done to your hair Keeping it in rollers won't
get it nowhere Neither will it turn you into what Your mother prescribed
when your father forgot Don't you think the boys could be looking at you
After all you've got what it takes for them too Plus a little extra which
I feel sure Will knock every knocker of Diana's door. It isn't funny
I know But what's the point me hanging around When all I get from
seeing you Is browned off, browned off, browned. [Solo] Pretty Polly
don't be so anxious to smile We don't want the male population run wild
All we ask is will one sweet young man Be anxious enough to take you off




my hands

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Gilbert O'Sullivan's song "Pretty Polly" tell the story of a young woman named Polly who is trying to change her appearance to attract attention from boys. The song begins by addressing Polly's hairstyle, criticizing her use of rollers and suggesting that it won't get her anywhere. The lyrics imply that Polly's mother had certain expectations for her, but her father forgot to teach her how to achieve those expectations.


The song then suggests that Polly already has the qualities to attract boys, but she also possesses something extra that will surpass the attractiveness of another woman named Diana. The lyrics express the singer's frustration with Polly's lack of awareness of her own appeal and indicate that he is growing tired of being around her because he doesn't receive the attention he desires.


In the final section of the song, the lyrics address Polly directly, advising her not to be too eager to smile and attract all the men. Instead, they suggest that it would be preferable if one particular young man would be interested enough to take Polly off the singer's hands.


Overall, the lyrics of "Pretty Polly" seem to convey a commentary on societal pressures for women to conform to certain standards of beauty and attraction. It portrays the singer's frustration with Polly's attempts to please others and his desire for her to focus on finding a genuine connection instead.


Line by Line Meaning

Pretty Polly what have you done to your hair
Polly, why have you changed your hair?


Keeping it in rollers won't get it nowhere
Using rollers won't bring any significant change to your appearance


Neither will it turn you into what Your mother prescribed when your father forgot
Changing your hair won't make you fit the ideal image your mother had for you


Don't you think the boys could be looking at you
Have you considered that boys might be interested in you


After all you've got what it takes for them too
You possess qualities that attract boys


Plus a little extra which I feel sure Will knock every knocker of Diana's door
You have something special that will surpass Diana's appeal


It isn't funny I know
I understand that it's not a joking matter


But what's the point me hanging around
But it's pointless for me to stay and wait


When all I get from seeing you Is browned off, browned off, browned
When all I feel is disappointment when I see you


[Solo] Pretty Polly don't be so anxious to smile
Polly, don't be too eager to smile


We don't want the male population run wild
We don't want to attract excessive attention from men


All we ask is will one sweet young man Be anxious enough to take you off my hands
All I hope for is that a kind young man will be interested in you and take you away from me




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