Can't Walk You Home
Level 42 Lyrics


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You're a rich girl we all know
Daddy runs an airline,
Mummy's eye is on the dough
And the butlers' on the bread-line

You're so bright you glide through school
Brains run in the family
You've been taught the "how do you do"
And all your men are manly

I'm just a boy, not what you're used to
That is why I can't walk you home
That is why I can't walk you home
That is why I can't walk you home

That is why (Why) I can't walk you home
I don't want to run you down
I don't mind the money
But last time when you asked me round

You said I was funny
Pulling strings and pony tails
Just to get to know me
The only time you'll ever fail

Is when you try to own me
I'm not a toy, I'm no use to you
That is why I can't walk you home
That is why I can't walk you home

That is why I can't walk you home
That is why (Why) I can't walk you home

I'm just a boy not what you're used to
That is why I can't walk you home
That is why I can't walk you home




That is why I can't walk you home
That is why (Why) I can't walk you home

Overall Meaning

The song "Can't Walk You Home" by Level 42 is about a boy who is attracted to a rich girl but doesn't feel like he belongs in her world. His lyrics describe her family's wealth, her education, and the men she typically dates contrasted with his own background. He believes that he is not what she is used to or looking for, and that is why he can't walk her home. He doesn't want to be owned or manipulated, and he values his independence too much to be changed by anyone.


The chorus "That is why I can't walk you home" repeats the main idea of the song: that there are differences between the two characters that make it impossible for them to be together. He is not interested in her money or material possessions; he wants a genuine relationship based on mutual respect and shared experiences.


One interesting aspect of the song is the use of the word "manly" in the second verse. This could be seen as a critique of traditional gender roles, where men are expected to be macho and dominant, while women are supposed to be submissive and obedient. Another interesting aspect is the line "pulling strings and ponytails," which could be interpreted as a reference to manipulation and control. The singer is saying that he won't be used or dominated by the rich girl's social status, material possessions, or charm.


Overall, "Can't Walk You Home" is a song about self-respect, honesty, and authenticity. The singer refuses to compromise his principles or conform to someone else's expectations, no matter how attractive or alluring that person may be.


Line by Line Meaning

You're a rich girl we all know
You come from a wealthy family and everyone is aware of it.


Daddy runs an airline,
Your father is the owner/operator of an airline.


Mummy's eye is on the dough
Your mother is focused on making money.


And the butlers' on the bread-line
Despite your family's wealth, your household staff may not be well off.


You're so bright you glide through school
You excel academically without much effort.


Brains run in the family
Intelligence is a common trait among your relatives.


You've been taught the 'how do you do'
You were raised to be polite and proper in social situations.


And all your men are manly
You typically date men who embody traditional masculinity.


I don't want to run you down
I don't want to criticize or belittle you.


I don't mind the money
Your wealth is not an issue for me.


But last time when you asked me round
During our last encounter at your home.


You said I was funny
You found my humor entertaining.


Pulling strings and pony tails
You attempt to manipulate situations or people to get what you want.


Just to get to know me
In an effort to build a relationship with me.


The only time you'll ever fail
The only time you won't get what you want is when it comes to me.


Is when you try to own me
You cannot control or possess me.


I'm not a toy, I'm no use to you
I am not an object for you to play with or manipulate, and I don't serve a purpose for you.


That is why I can't walk you home
This is the reason I cannot accompany you to your residence.


I'm just a boy not what you're used to
I am not a typical man that you are accustomed to dating.


That is why (Why) I can't walk you home
This is the explanation for why I cannot escort you back to your home.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: PHILIP GABRIEL GOULD, ROWLAND CHARLES GOULD, MARK KING, MICHAEL DAVID LINDUP

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Comments from YouTube:

gillyh2745

Dare anyone not to start doing a Mark King thumb slapping impression whilst hearing this track!!!!

skagirl42

yes ! i went straight to woolies when i got my pocket money to spend on records - 12"s where possible , small town so not much choice ! still love looking through vinyl at carboots etc - its like an addiction LOL xx

James Shepherd

L42 really did come up with some stonking B-sides in the early 1980s :)

Danielle Dodd

My Dad used to sing this to me when I was a toddler..... it was the only way I would eat my dinner! I'm 24 now and whenever I see him he still sings it to me!!! Brilliant song, thanks for uploading!

John Clarke

this track has a bassline!

james white

5:48 one of the nicest MK riffs!!!!

G W

I remember wearing this out when I got the 12"!! Happy days..pocket money spent ,hours of bliss..life was soo simple back then! thx for the post again..you are lovely!

Rick Scicluna

This should have been an A side and very popular . Amazing Band!

John Maxims

Great tune!

Dracopticon

Great text to this song also!

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