Brooklyn Kids
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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Girl is on a white sheet
She's tripped in a trance
While her friends go out and dance
She's alone don't ask me why
This kid from Brooklyn cries

Boy struts on the main street
He's dressed for affect
But his eye's reveal he's really red
He's all alone don't ask me why
This kid from Brooklyn cries

And their both just a mile apart
Just streets away from a kindred heart
But they might as well
Be an ocean between them
There might as well
Be an ocean between them

You and me just can't relate
We got love given on a plate
Is it love or is it fate
Were not alone

Same girl in the sunshine
Such a perfect shape
And he can't talk, he just passed again
She walks alone don't ask me why
This kid from Brooklyn cries

Same boy doing cell time
Hanging his head, Pickup didn't go quiet as planned
He feels alone don't ask me why
This kid from Brooklyn cries

And their both just a mile apart
Just streets away from a kindred heart
But they might as well
Be an ocean between them




Yes there might as well
Be an ocean between them

Overall Meaning

The song "Brooklyn Kids" by Pete Townshend is a heartfelt ballad that tells the story of two teenagers in Brooklyn who are separated by only a few streets but are still miles apart. The first verse introduces a girl who is lying on a white sheet in a trance while her friends go out and dance. She is alone and crying, and the reason for her tears is unknown. The second verse introduces a boy who is walking down the main street dressed for effect, but his eyes reveal he's really red. He is also alone and crying, and again, the reason for his tears is unknown.


Throughout the song, the repeated line "this kid from Brooklyn cries" emphasizes the struggles and pain that these two teens feel. The third verse introduces the same girl in the sunshine, looking perfect, but the boy is unable to talk to her and just passes by. In the final verse, the same boy is doing "cell time" and hanging his head, feeling alone, and regretting past decisions.


The lyrics suggest that despite living in close proximity to each other, these two teens are still unable to connect and find solace in each other. The theme of loneliness and isolation runs throughout the song, highlighting the difficulties that many teenagers face in finding their place in the world and connecting with others.


Line by Line Meaning

Girl is on a white sheet
The girl is lying on a white sheet, probably in bed.


She's tripped in a trance
She's lost in her own world and is not aware of the surroundings.


While her friends go out and dance
Her friends are enjoying themselves somewhere else.


She's alone don't ask me why
She's feeling lonely without a clear reason.


This kid from Brooklyn cries
The girl is from Brooklyn and is crying.


Boy struts on the main street
The boy is walking confidently on the main street.


He's dressed for affect
He's wearing clothes to make a particular impression.


But his eye's reveal he's really red
His eyes show that he's upset or crying.


He's all alone don't ask me why
The boy is feeling lonely without a clear reason.


This kid from Brooklyn cries
The boy is from Brooklyn and is crying.


And their both just a mile apart
The girl and boy are geographically close, but emotionally distant.


Just streets away from a kindred heart
They could have found someone to relate to just a few streets away.


But they might as well
However,


Be an ocean between them
The emotional distance feels like an insurmountable obstacle.


You and me just can't relate
The singer and the characters don't have a shared understanding.


We got love given on a plate
The artist doesn't have to work for love, but the characters seem to have a harder time finding it.


Is it love or is it fate
The artist wonders if love comes from choice or destiny.


Were not alone
The singer and the listener are not in the same situation as the characters.


Same girl in the sunshine
The same girl is outside in the sun.


Such a perfect shape
The girl looks physically attractive.


And he can't talk, he just passed again
The boy can't bring himself to speak to the girl when they cross paths.


She walks alone don't ask me why
The girl is walking alone without a clear reason.


This kid from Brooklyn cries
The boy from Brooklyn is crying again.


Same boy doing cell time
The same boy is in jail.


Hanging his head, Pickup didn't go quiet as planned
The boy is disappointed because his plan to pickup a girl or something else didn't work out.


He feels alone don't ask me why
The boy is feeling lonely again without a clear reason.


This kid from Brooklyn cries
The boy from Brooklyn is crying again.


And their both just a mile apart
The girl and boy are still physically close, but emotionally distant.


Just streets away from a kindred heart
They're so close to someone who could understand them.


But they might as well
However,


Be an ocean between them
The emotional distance is still an insurmountable obstacle.




Lyrics © Spirit Music Group
Written by: PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND

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