Local Girls
Graham Parker Lyrics


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Sit by my window and look outside, wonder why the sun don't shine on me
What's wrong with you, you stupid child, don't you think that I'm the one
You're waiting to see?
Don't talk too much 'cause she falls for the suckers, makes her feel
Everything is secure
Don't ever leave a footprint on the floor

Don't bother with the local girls, don't bother with the local girls
They don't bother me

She's probably half-wit, she must be straight,
Or bound to have a mother who knows nothing but hate
Don't want to love her, I'd rather knock her down
Standing at the bus stop where she waits each morning
So isolated that she thinks that the army is the place where a man ought to be
Don't bother with them, they don't bother me

Don't bother with the local girls, don't bother with the local girls
They don't bother me

They got the walk, they got the talk, right down without a flaw
At 6:00 I got to stop my dreaming at the counter of the store

Don't bother with the local girls, don't bother with the local girls
They don't bother me

Without a doubt I got to intercept, must be time someone ran and shouted in
Their head
You look all right in the cheap print dress,
But every time you swish it 'round you make me disappear




I'm aware of exactly what I'm doing, making everything a mystery
Don't bother with it, it don't bother me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Graham Parker's song "Local Girls" convey a sense of detachment and cynicism towards local or ordinary girls. The singer sits by his window and wonders why the sun does not shine on him. He chastises himself for not being able to attract the attention of a particular girl, stating that he must not be the one she is waiting for. He warns against talking too much, as some girls fall for the suckers, men who make them feel secure. He cautions against leaving any trace of one's presence, implying that girls react negatively to clinginess.


The chorus, "Don't bother with the local girls, they don't bother me," reinforces the idea that the singer is uninterested in getting involved with ordinary girls. He describes one local girl as potentially being a half-wit or being straight because she has a mother who only knows hate. He declares that he would instead knock her down than love her. The girl stands alone at a bus stop, believing that being in the army is the only place for a man. The lyrics suggest that the singer is dismissive of the girl's ideas and thoughts.


He describes the local girls' walk and talk right down without a flaw, but he must stop his dreaming at the counter of the store at 6:00. He concludes by saying that he is aware of what he is doing, making everything a mystery, and warns against bothering with it because it doesn't bother him.


Overall, the song's lyrics are critical of typical girls, presenting a somewhat jaded perspective on relationships and love. The singer is portrayed as someone who prefers a superficial approach to women, with an emphasis on appearance and lack of depth.


Line by Line Meaning

Sit by my window and look outside, wonder why the sun don't shine on me
I feel isolated and alone, questioning why I can't seem to find happiness.


What's wrong with you, you stupid child, don't you think that I'm the one You're waiting to see?
I'm frustrated that others don't recognize my worth and value, feeling unappreciated.


Don't talk too much 'cause she falls for the suckers, makes her feel Everything is secure Don't ever leave a footprint on the floor
Women are attracted to the wrong type of men, and it's important to not reveal too much about yourself to protect your own interests.


Don't bother with the local girls, don't bother with the local girls They don't bother me
I don't see the value in pursuing relationships with the girls in my immediate area.


She's probably half-wit, she must be straight, Or bound to have a mother who knows nothing but hate Don't want to love her, I'd rather knock her down Standing at the bus stop where she waits each morning So isolated that she thinks that the army is the place where a man ought to be Don't bother with them, they don't bother me
I have little respect for the women in my area, finding them uneducated and unfriendly. I prefer to focus on tearing them down rather than pursuing them.


They got the walk, they got the talk, right down without a flaw At 6:00 I got to stop my dreaming at the counter of the store
The women in my area may be physically attractive, but they lack the depth and connection I'm looking for. I am reminded of this every day when I have to face them at work.


Without a doubt I got to intercept, must be time someone ran and shouted in Their head You look all right in the cheap print dress, But every time you swish it 'round you make me disappear I'm aware of exactly what I'm doing, making everything a mystery Don't bother with it, it don't bother me
I'm frustrated with the women around me, finding them vapid and uninteresting. I want to shake things up and change people's perceptions of what is attractive. I want to keep people guessing and not reveal too much about myself.




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Written by: Graham Parker

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@mattsambrano3786

Squeezing out sparks is one of my altime favorite albums...every song is outstanding with no filler....It's interesting reading the comparisons with Elvis Costello...
I am a Die Hard EC fan and most EC fans like myself are also fans of Mr Parker...

Graham parker preceded EC and the two were often compared...in the early days they even sounded similar...

A big difference is Graham, as the years passed by continued on in a style he felt comfortable in...
And wrote many xlnt songs along the way....but really ask yourself...after squeezing out sparks...how many albums and song do you know by heart...

EC from the late 70s on continued to grow as a songwriter experimenting in many different genres...
Would graham parker have recorded a "trust" type album...
Or written and sung a song like
"God give me strength"..

Elvis has some stinkers and over indulgent albums for sure...but far and away he has been brilliant...

Graham Parker too is a treasure...
You can hear it for yourself on his solo acoustic album
Live Alone in America...
He shines...



All comments from YouTube:

@stevenospam4216

Squeezing Out Sparks is one of the most brilliant rock albums of the last few decades.

@KRhetor

Of all time, IMHO.

@citycrusher9308

Agreed!

@cathyhagen5399

Of all time, Agreed.

@laurablack77

Yes!

@GrtSatan

Loved it back in the day and love it even more today.

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@timstover8824

Class of 77' = Graham Parker, Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, Nick Lowe. Tremendous.

@dougkobrick4278

Graham Parker was actually out there before the others

@chriscoughlin9289

@Doug Kobrick Nope.
The Jesus of Cool's first single w/ Brinsley S- '(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding' dates from 1974.

'So It Goes' first hit the airwaves in 1975.

Graham's debut - Howlin' Wind - was released the following year - '76.

@vernpascal1531

And Paul Weller. Anyone has a body of work that is so much greater than anyone under 50 will ever have . It's ridiculous.

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