We're All Grown Up
Hazel O 'Connor Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

{Words & Music: Hazel O'Connor}

Ah come on
Let's go

Let's all play mums and dads, come on
Where do babies come from, mum?
Shut up you naughty boy
And put your clothes back on

[CHORUS:]
Mucky pup, cover up
Strip it down, cover round
Dirty muck, cover up
Look at us we got cover plus
'cause we're all grown up, we're all grown up

Peel off black nylon in the red light
Silly old men leer through their gun sights
Naughty girl turn round
I'll show you what's right

[CHORUS]

Dirty muck, cover up
Strip it down cover round

Dirty muck, cover up
Strip it down cover round

Dirty muck, cover up
Strip it down cover round

Mucky pup cover up
Look at us got cover plus, look at us got cover plus
We're all grown up, we're all grown up

Why don't you go and fix your face, up good
Why not buy some paint and hide your wood worm good
But let the children play the way they feel and should

Dirty muck, cover up
Strip it down, cover round
Mucky pup, cover up
Look at us got cover plus

Dirty muck, cover up
Look at us we got cover plus
'cause we're all grown up, all grown up





All grown up [Repeat to Fade]

Overall Meaning

"We're All Grown Up" by Hazel O'Connor is a commentary on the societal taboos surrounding sexuality and nudity. The first verse, "Let's all play mums and dads, come on, where do babies come from, mum? Shut up you naughty boy, and put your clothes back on," depicts the innocence and curiosity of childhood and the way in which adults often attempt to shut down and repress such curiosity. The second part of the song highlights the double standards of society when it comes to nudity, specifically the sexualization of women's bodies. The lines, "Peel off black nylon in the red light, silly old men leer through their gun sights, naughty girl turn round, I'll show you what's right," suggest that women are often objectified and sexualized by men.


The chorus, "Mucky pup, cover up, strip it down, cover round. Dirty muck, cover up, look at us we got cover plus, 'cause we're all grown up, we're all grown up," further emphasizes the theme of societal taboos surrounding sexuality and nudity. The term "cover up" suggests that there is something to hide or be ashamed of. However, the repetition of "we're all grown up" implies that adults should be able to navigate these topics in a more mature way, free from shame and judgment.


Interestingly, the line "Why not buy some paint and hide your wood worm good" could be interpreted as a reference to the idea of covering up one's true self in order to conform to societal norms. The term "wood worm" could be a metaphor for one's inner-self that is being hidden or suppressed in order to fit in with societal expectations.


Overall, "We're All Grown Up" is a commentary on societal expectations and taboos surrounding sexuality and nudity, calling for a more mature and open-minded approach to these topics.


Line by Line Meaning

Let's all play mums and dads, come on
Let's pretend to be adults and engage in adult activities like parenting, come on


Where do babies come from, mum?
As children playing mums and dads, let's ask where babies come from like curious children do


Shut up you naughty boy
Be quiet, misbehaving child


And put your clothes back on
Do not undress, put your clothes back on


Mucky pup, cover up
Cover yourself, filthy and disgraceful child


Strip it down, cover round
Strip yourself off and cover various parts of your body


Dirty muck, cover up
Cover yourself, dirty and repulsive child


Look at us we got cover plus
We have enough cover to hide the indecency if we need it


'cause we're all grown up, we're all grown up
We claim to be mature and sophisticated adults


Peel off black nylon in the red light
Remove your black nylon clothing in dim light


Silly old men leer through their gun sights
Old men are foolishly staring through their telescopic gun sights


Naughty girl turn round
Mischievous girl, turn and face me


I'll show you what's right
I will demonstrate what is proper and appropriate to you


Why don't you go and fix your face, up good
Why don't you improve your appearances?


Why not buy some paint and hide your wood worm good
Have you thought of concealing your flaws and blemishes?




Lyrics ยฉ O/B/O APRA AMCOS

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

@jonathanbarr8781

The great Hazel o'connor. Definatly the queen ov punk back in the late 70s early 80s.great woman n great artist..

@barrypotter5751

I don't remember Hazel in the late seventies

@wevans2012

so many people i recognise here, what memories

@barrypotter5751

The 1980s was the best decade for originality you don't have anything like this nowadays

@glenjarnold

RIP Patti โค

@nickmorrell3559

I love u tube. I keep finding gems like hazel doing songs I never heard ..love hazel .along with Polly styrene ..tru punk icons

@nickcolby1391

Hazel and polly ? Legends punk or otherwise โค

@nickcolby1391

I have never heard a song the wonderful hazel I donโ€™t like โค

@nicofranek9957

Please, please, somebody send me back to the good old 80s. They all look the same today, but in the 80's everyone was unique with hair and fashion.

@glennkeir

Great to keep finding Hazel performing her stuff, never seen this one till now, thank's for posting.

More Comments

More Versions