Take Care of Yourself
Level 42 Lyrics


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Are you ready?
(Yeah yeah)
Are you ready to rock?
(Yeah yeah)
Do you want to do it?
(Yeah yeah)
Get down on it?
(Yeah yeah)

Marching clock now he don`t stop,
Seen it quite a lot
And he says take care of yourself,
Old man sighs, shuts his eyes
And leaves behind another life
Take care of yourself,
Millstones swing, `grind your thing`
Pay the tax and alimony.
Take care of yourself,
Raise that boy, he`ll go far
`Cos he had a real good teacher.
Take care of yourself

Truth don`t go, don`t go far
Sell a lie to any paper.
Take care of yourself.
Sleep too deep, zombie sleep,
and all alone it has to be.
Take care of yourself.

Peace of mind is hard to find
But he don`t mind like you don`t mind y`all
Big t don`t care that you don`t mind
No she don`t care and you don`t matter
One nine nine Oh here we go
May the next ten break the mould
Take care of yourself
Mister good`s gone away
Looking out for number one says
take care of yourself

Did she say where you`d have to stay
When the party`s over?
Can you face the longest march to come
Now you know you`re not the number one?

Yeah yeah
(Feel all right?)
Yeah yeah
(You know its `packing in` your mind?)
Yeah yeah
(But the hero says)
Yeah yeah
(I get blind anyway)
Yeah yeah
(Doesn`t matter to me)
Yeah yeah
(Whatever you say)
Yeah yeah
(I got more than yesterday)




Yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Level 42's song "Take Care of Yourself" involve a multitude of societal pressures and life experiences. The song opens with an enthusiastic call to arms for rock music, followed by a sobering image of a "marching clock" that never stops. The lyrics encourage the listener to take care of themselves as they navigate through life, even though the problems they face may be difficult and overwhelming. The song discusses themes such as aging, paying taxes, and raising children. The line "Millstones swing, `grind your thing`" suggests that life can feel like a heavy weight that grinds a person down. The song also touches on the idea of "selling a lie" and the difficulty of finding peace of mind in a world filled with falsehoods.


The song includes various references to specific people and events. "Mister good" is likely a reference to Good Times magazine, a British music publication that was popular during the time the song was written. The line "Can you face the longest march to come" may be a reference to the Falklands War, which took place around the time the song was released. Other lines may be more difficult to contextualize, such as "Big t don`t care that you don`t mind / No she don`t care and you don`t matter."


Overall, "Take Care of Yourself" is a complex song that touches on a wide range of experiences and emotions. The lyrics encourage listeners to take care of themselves as they navigate through a challenging world.


Line by Line Meaning

Marching clock now he don`t stop,
Time keeps marching on


Seen it quite a lot
This is a familiar story


And he says take care of yourself,
He reminds us to take care of ourselves


Old man sighs, shuts his eyes
An old man who's almost at the end of his journey.


And leaves behind another life
He's gone now and, as a result, left behind another life.


Millstones swing, `grind your thing`
Life comes with its own set of challenges; just stay focused on your stuff


Pay the tax and alimony.
Pay your taxes and any other obligations you have


Raise that boy, he`ll go far
If you raise your child well enough, he will become successful


`Cos he had a real good teacher.
Parent is the all-time best mentor when it comes to raising a kid


Truth don`t go, don`t go far
The truth is always present


Sell a lie to any paper.
You can always find someone who will buy your lies


Sleep too deep, zombie sleep,
Suffocating in deep thought can lead to mental ailment


and all alone it has to be.
Lonesomeness is a byproduct of giving birth to new ideas at times


Peace of mind is hard to find
Manifesting serenity of mind is an arduous task


But he don`t mind like you don`t mind y`all
It's not worrying him, and neither should it worry us.


Big t don`t care that you don`t mind
Celebrities do not care that you are not concerned about them


No she don`t care and you don`t matter
You are not significant, and even Big T doesn't give your existence an iota of thought


One nine nine Oh here we go
It's 1990, and they're off to the races


May the next ten break the mould
Let's hope the next decade is different from the last one


Take care of yourself
Take good care of yourself if you want to make it through the next decade unscathed.


Mister good`s gone away
Good Things don't last forever


Looking out for number one says
He's looking out for his own interests.


take care of yourself
Then he reminds us to take care of ourselves once more


Did she say where you`d have to stay
Did She Inform You of Your Accommodations Once the Party Is Over


When the party`s over?
The fun part is over, and it's time to work again.


Can you face the longest march to come
Are you ready to undertake the most challenging part of your life?


Now you know you`re not the number one?
It is time to realize that We are not the most important or influential people around


Yeah yeah
Agreement


(Feel all right?)
How are you doing?


(You know its `packing in` your mind?)
Are you at peace, or is your mind racing?


(But the hero says)
The hero speaks


(I get blind anyway)
He's blind, and he doesn't care.


(Doesn`t matter to me)
He's indifferent.


(Whatever you say)
I will accept anything you say


(I got more than yesterday)
His life has gotten better since yesterday


Yeah yeah yeah
That's correct


Yeah yeah
Okay


Yeah yeah
Got it


Yeah yeah
Copy that




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: MARK KING

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Comments from YouTube:

@OGBrawlerina

Love this song. Mark King looked so freaking hot with that haircut!😍😍😋😋

@manuseal5983

Wicked Jam !!

@thesuncollective1475

Crazy good!

@elzorritonawe-videos

Amo Level 42 🤩🎶
Seguí subiendo por favor 🙏🏻
(Si es que tenés más y YouTube lo permite, claro)

@zagortenay114

Take care della tu fava!!!!!!!

@stephenalanmoore7278

I wonder if witnessing the late Alan Murphy's struggle with AIDS was what inspired frontman Mark King to write this song, as it was more than likely written at the same time as Alan became seriously ill with the disease. When you listen to the lyrics, they could easily be interpreted that way. What do the rest of you think?

@paulhynes6566

I always thought it was a song about self preservation but looking at the video here which I've never seen it could be a commentary on greed and selfishness.. hope not, that would shatter the positive vibe I had that's it's about , well...taking care of yourself

@giwrgosvasilopoulos7019

Well, if you watch footage of live performances, when this banger comes up, Mark always dedicates it to Alan Murphy. We don't know if his illness was 100% the reason for creating this track, but it's certainly a homage to their great guitarist and friend. May he rest in piece🙏

@bedwarsgb4523

If i remember right, I read that the band didn't know that he was ill although they must have certainly suspected

@DangerNoodle-yw8yt

Yes, MK mentioned in an interview with the BBC that the band was unaware that Alan had AIDS although they knew he was gay. And at that time, those gay celebrities, such as Kenny Everett who did reveal they had the disease were publically villified by the press. Alan obviously didn't want any of that to happen to him or those he loved and worked with.@@bedwarsgb4523

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