Underneath The Blanket Go
Gilbert O'Sullivan Lyrics


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I don't know if you've heard the news but I'm a boy
Who's got himself a problem so big it's no joy
You see I've something that people claim
Could bring me fortune and instant fame
A face so ugly you could hardly blame
Anybody here for saying so

I think I'll bury myself deep beneath the ground
And come up only when there's no one else around
And if by chance someone approaches me
And that someone happens to be a she
You can bet your life in time of worry
I wouldn't hesitate but to be that way

Oh why can't girls just look at me and smile
Instead of looking at me as though
I will turn my head and before I go to bed
Gaily underneath the blanket go

I've even wrote to Marjorie Proops, but she can't help
The best that she could offer me was disguise yourself
Well this I've done would you believe not twice
But more than once in fact I think it was nice




So much so when I'm inclined to hurry
I wouldn't hesitate but to be that way

Overall Meaning

The song "Underneath the Blanket Go" by Gilbert O'Sullivan is a poignant reflection on the singer's struggles with his appearance. The song opens with the singer acknowledging that he has a problem that has caused him much grief, namely his unattractive face. Despite the implied severity of his situation, the singer maintains a lighthearted tone, using humorous phrases such as "you could hardly blame anybody here for saying so."


The singer expresses his desire to hide from the world, as he is ashamed of his appearance. He uses a metaphor, saying he will "bury myself deep beneath the ground." The singer seems to long for companionship, as he mentions "that someone happens to be a she," but is resigned to his fate, knowing that because of his looks, he will always be alone.


The song ends with the singer expressing his frustration with his inability to connect with others romantically. He wonders why girls cannot just look at him and smile, instead of treating him with disdain. He reveals his nightly routine of hiding underneath the blanket, a place where he feels safe and unjudged. The song is a sad indictment on the shallow nature of human relationships, where appearance seems to be valued above all else.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't know if you've heard the news but I'm a boy
I want to tell you that I am a male person and I have a problem that takes away all of my joy.


Who's got himself a problem so big it's no joy
The problem I have is so big that it has taken all of the happiness from my life.


You see I've something that people claim
The thing that troubles me is something that other people have pointed out and made fun of.


Could bring me fortune and instant fame
This thing that people point out is something that they think can bring me fame and fortune.


A face so ugly you could hardly blame
They say that my face is so ugly that it is hard to blame anyone for making fun of me.


Anybody here for saying so
It is understandable that people make fun of me because of my looks.


I think I'll bury myself deep beneath the ground
I feel so ashamed that I want to hide myself from everyone by burying myself.


And come up only when there's no one else around
I want to avoid everyone and only come out when there is no one else around.


And if by chance someone approaches me
If someone comes near me by chance,


And that someone happens to be a she
And if that someone is a woman,


You can bet your life in time of worry
If I ever need someone to comfort me during a difficult time,


I wouldn't hesitate but to be that way
I would not hesitate to be close to her.


Oh why can't girls just look at me and smile
I wish that girls would treat me with kindness and smile at me.


Instead of looking at me as though
Instead of looking at me with disgust and disdain,


I will turn my head and before I go to bed
I avoid their stares by turning away from them and going to sleep.


Gaily underneath the blanket go
I take solace by going to bed and hiding underneath my blanket.


I've even wrote to Marjorie Proops, but she can't help
I wrote to Marjorie Proops, but she was unable to provide me with any help.


The best that she could offer me was disguise yourself
The only advice she could give me was to disguise myself.


Well this I've done would you believe not twice
I have tried disguising myself not just once, but multiple times.


But more than once in fact I think it was nice
Despite my efforts, I do not think that my disguises were effective in making me more attractive.


So much so when I'm inclined to hurry
When I am in a rush,


I wouldn't hesitate but to be that way
I do not hesitate to be close to someone if the situation arises.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: GILBERT O'SULLIVAN

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Comments from YouTube:

BWFC.

I've always loved this song, i've been a fan of Gilbert since i was 10 years old, i'm now 60 years old. 🙂

Tom Beasley

Just great!

Tom Beasley

This is about as old as me, but there are times I'd rather listen to or watch this than most of the stuff we have now. Thanks for the vidio!

Michael Katz

It's a hot summer day. I want to go out to get my ice coffee. I want to listen to one G.O. song. But here I am.

Terry Mccrory

Brilliant concert Bord Gais Dublin sept 2022.rock on Gilbert😊👍

RWillemM

#1 in The Netherlands, May 1971.

Rudy Sijnke

And.. The song has turned 50yrs already

Funkytrip73

I can see why this song has been all but forgotten. It's just not memorable like Alone again and Nothing Rhymed etc.

Thomas Marthinussen

It's still better than 99,9999 % of what passes for music on the current pop charts, though!

M

Really like this song and the video is fun and captures the era. But what does he say at the very beginning before ‘wooo’?

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