Lazy
Suede Lyrics


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Here they come with their make up on
As lovely as the clouds come and see them
Boys and girls and their mums and their words
And their romances and jobs and their sons

Barking mad kids lonely dads
Who drug it up to give it some meaning
From the raves to the council estates
They're reminding us there's things to be done.

But you and me all we want to be is lazy
You and me so lazy
Here they come gone 7 am
Getting satellite and Sky getting cable,

Bills and Bens and their mums and their friends
Who just really, really want to be loved,
Uncle Teds and their legendary vests
Helping out around the disabled,

From the flats and the maisonettes
They're reminding us there's things to be done.
But you and me, all we want to be is lazy,
You and me, so lazy


It's you and me, it's you and me, you and me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Suede's song "Lazy" explores the contrast between the busy and complicated lives of people and the simplistic desire for laziness. The song describes how people come and go, rushing to their jobs, dealing with their romances, and taking care of their families. The verse mentions "boys and girls and their mums and their words," emphasizing the diversity of people that form our society. The second verse acknowledges the presence of those who behave erratically to find meaning, like barking mad kids and lonely dads who use drugs to cope with their lives.


As the song progresses, it becomes clear that there are people from all backgrounds just trying to get by, and they all want to be loved. The song addresses the desire for companionship and acceptance, highlighting the sad reality of unloved Uncle Teds who are sometimes helped by disabled people. The chorus conveys the simplicity of the singer's ultimate desire: to be lazy.


Overall, the song touches on the realities of life while contrasting them with a lackadaisical lifestyle. "Lazy" is a song that celebrates the little pleasures in life, like taking a break from the busy world around us and simply enjoying the moment. The song is a reminder that even within the chaos of everyday life, we should take a moment to pause and appreciate the beauty that lies in the simplest things.


Line by Line Meaning

Here they come with their make up on
People are getting ready to face the world, putting on masks so that they appear more attractive to others.


As lovely as the clouds come and see them
Their masks make them look more beautiful, like clouds in the sky.


Boys and girls and their mums and their words
People of all ages, including their mothers, gathering and sharing their thoughts and opinions.


And their romances and jobs and their sons
Discussing their love lives, work and family, which are the three most important things in life for most people.


Barking mad kids lonely dads
Crazy children and fathers who feel isolated and alone.


Who drug it up to give it some meaning
They take drugs in an attempt to make their lives more exciting or meaningful.


From the raves to the council estates
People from all walks of life, from party-goers to those living in council housing, reminding us that there is work to be done in society.


They're reminding us there's things to be done.
These people are motivating us to take action and make a difference in the world.


But you and me all we want to be is lazy
We don't want to be productive or take part in society's responsibilities, we just want to relax and do nothing all day.


Here they come gone 7 am
The same people from earlier, now up early in the morning and starting their day.


Getting satellite and Sky getting cable,
Purchasing cable and satellite TV services to watch shows and movies, even though they might not really need them.


Bills and Bens and their mums and their friends
People and their acquaintances, who are struggling to pay bills and are looking for support from their loved ones.


Who just really, really want to be loved,
These people are seeking love and affection, which is universal and a basic human need.


Uncle Teds and their legendary vests
Older male relatives and their iconic waistcoats, worn as a symbol of pride and tradition.


Helping out around the disabled,
Assisting those who face physical or mental limitations that make living their lives independently difficult.


From the flats and the maisonettes
People living in small, often crowded apartments and fancy looking buildings in the city.


It's you and me, it's you and me, you and me
The song's repetition of this line emphasizes that the message is targeted at the listener, who also may just want to be lazy.


But you and me, all we want to be is lazy,
The chorus repeats to drive the point that the listener just wants to be lazy.


You and me, so lazy
The song ends on a famous note, highlighting the central theme of the song - laziness is extremely inviting.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BRETT ANDERSON

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@brendaluna173

Here they come with their make-up on
as lovely as the clouds, come and see them,
Boys and girls and their mums and their words
and their romances and jobs and their sons,
Barking mad kids, lonely dads
who drug it up to give it some meaning,
From the raves to the council estates
they're reminding us there's things to be done.

But you and me, all we want to be is lazy,
you and me, so lazy...

Here they come gone 7am
getting satellite and Sky getting cable,
Bills and Bens and their mums and their friends
who just really, really want to be loved,
Uncle Teds and their legendary vests
helping out around the disabled,
From the flats and the maisonettes
they're reminding us there's things to be done.

But you and me, all we want to be is lazy,
you and me, so lazy...
It's you and me, it's you and me, you and me...



@Idk-z8s

Here they come with their make up on
As lovely as the clouds come and see them
Boys and girls and their mums and their words
And their romances and jobs and their sons
Barking mad kids lonely dads
Who drug it up to give it some meaning
From the raves to the council estates
They're reminding us there's things to be done.
But you and me all we want to be is lazy
You and me so lazy
Here they come gone 7 am
Getting satellite and Sky getting cable,
Bills and Bens and their mums and their friends
Who just really, really want to be loved,
Uncle Teds and their legendary vests
helping out around the disabled,
From the flats and the maisonettes
they're reminding us there's things to be done.

But you and me, all we want to be is lazy,
you and me, so lazy...
It's you and me, it's you and me, you and me...



All comments from YouTube:

@ellieshelley2759

I don't understand why this band are so underrated?! Every single one of their songs I've heard is brilliant!!

@rajnirvan3336

I agree these guys were the best and original founders of Brit Pop. All their songs are fantastic and yes they didn't get much recognition like Oasis Blur or Pulp. The Verve were also underrated

@evilkyro725

+ellie shelley I think they quite famous in that day :)

@mickb278

Raj Nirvan and Cast!

@rajnirvan3336

Mick Dean Braithwaite Oh yes loved them as well

@LadyVoldemort

ellie shelley
I love each and every 90's songs of them (especially Coming Out and Head Music albums) and still listening and sing along to all of them now... 💜💜💜
Queen, Radiohead, Suede, Blur, Rolling Stones, The Beatles, and Muse... I don't know why but I love British/Europe music since I was very very young...

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@rajnirvan3336

Every Suede song sounds class, best 90s band ever

@christoph7395

Travis were decent.

@FollowMyWay

No, they are Brett Anderson and Neil Codling. Brett mentions in the band's official biography that they played a little bit with the Dorian Grey concept on the video because Neil looked so young and reminded him of himself when he was younger.

@yaz5558-z7h

BRETT IS SO BEAUTIFUL....

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