Lyric discussion by Just_a_Fan 

I always figured that this song was meant to be somewhat ironic, as all four members were very much adults (i.e. "grown up") when this song was written. I see it as written from a younger person's point of view, speaking about sex and youthful indescrections (partying, unprotected sex, having a bad temper, ... the helicopter suggests danger and being a bit wild and out of the ordinary), but then saying "When I grow up, I'll be stable." I think the "stable" part is the key here, as they are saying this behavior will stop, when experience kind of shows that it probably won't (back to the irony I mentioned before). There are definately sexual overtones, but I don't think it is the sole focus, it is more of an example of generally wild behavior (perhaps Shirley's choice of wild youthful behavior??). Oh, and I once read an interview where she mentioned golden showers, and this was a good few years before this song was ever released. Kind of interesting.

@Just_a_Fan Yours is the only meaning I found I can agree with, and I couldn\'t agree more btw.\r\n\r\nTotally nailed it!! Just my humble opinion and truth.\r\n\r\nIndeed, the song is an Irony...

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