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I was twenty one years when I wrote this song
I'm twenty two now, but I won't be for long
People ask when will you grow up to be a man
But all the girls I loved at school
Are already pushing prams
I loved you then as I love you still
Tho I put you on a pedestal,
They put you on the pill
I don't feel bad about letting you go
I just feel sad about letting you know
I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
I'm just looking for another girl
I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
I'm just looking for another girl
I loved the words you wrote to me
But that was bloody yesterday
I can't survive on what you send
Every time you need a friend
I saw two shooting stars last night
I wished on them but they were only satellites
Is it wrong to wish on space hardware
I wish, I wish, I wish you'd care
I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
I'm just looking for another girl
I'm twenty two now, but I won't be for long
People ask when will you grow up to be a man
But all the girls I loved at school
Are already pushing prams
I loved you then as I love you still
Tho I put you on a pedestal,
They put you on the pill
I don't feel bad about letting you go
I just feel sad about letting you know
I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
I'm just looking for another girl
I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
I'm just looking for another girl
I loved the words you wrote to me
But that was bloody yesterday
I can't survive on what you send
Every time you need a friend
I saw two shooting stars last night
I wished on them but they were only satellites
Is it wrong to wish on space hardware
I wish, I wish, I wish you'd care
I don't want to change the world
I'm not looking for a new England
I'm just looking for another girl
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I've listened to a few versions of this song and I still prefer the raw version from worker's playtime album much more than those more elaborated ones (including the acoustic with Kirsty McCall and the extra - and to me, unnecessary- lyrics).
It gives the song a more agressive touch, as it is indeed a song of anger: anger about fake things (fake shooting stars), anger about still be thinking about an old love. He'd wish to stop thinking about her and looking for a new love.
About "I don't feel bad..." He feels embarrased of telling her he is still in love with her, not with the fact itself. That's the meaning to me...
From the first verse, I don't think he is wanting to have children as he hasn't fully grown up himself, so her being on birth-control would be a non-issue. I interpret the pill he is referring to is something for their mental state; he thinks the world of them, but everyone else thinks they are crazy.
Just my interpretation, obviously.
Beautiful song.
"People ask me 'when will you grow up to be a man?'
But all the girls I loved in school are already pushing prams"
Simple, he's looking for a girl, but not just any ole' girl.
But they were only satallites
belonging to Vision Space-hardware
Geniously funny...