Grown Ups
by Pulp

Album: More (2025)
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  • The moon went behind a petro-chemical plant
    I had a feeling I didn't understand
    I was shivering on crutches
    More dead than alive
    It was Christmas 1985

    It was the night they let me out of the home
    It was the night I caught the bus on my own
    And the city slithered past the windows
    Like a film that was just beginning

    I was so excited I nearly missed my stop
    It was quarter to ten
    I was hopelessly lost
    I arrived pretty late
    But you didn't seem to mind
    We are not the first
    But we are golden tonight
    Like two little children
    Under the covers
    Adrift in the night
    With the universe above us
    And I'll be the dad
    And you be the mum
    And we'll make out we know what it is that we've done
    But whatever it is
    I know, that it's only just beginning, yeah

    Trying so, so hard
    To act just like a grown up
    And it's so, so hard
    And we're hoping that we don't get shown up
    'Cause everybody wants to grow up

    Finally part of the new generation
    Finally part of the pub conversation
    And somehow this leads to mature life decisions
    Like the one that I heard of from Jeremy Sissons
    Who said he, he moved near the motorway
    'Cause it was good for commuting
    And I laughed in his face
    Because I, I thought he was joking
    But then I, I looked in his eyes
    And I saw, he was not joking
    No, he was trying

    Trying so, so hard
    To act just like a grown up
    And it's so, so hard
    And we're hoping that we don't get shown up
    'Cause everybody's got to grow up

    Everybody?
    Are you sure?

    And so you move from Camden
    Out to Hackney
    And you stress about wrinkles
    Instead of acne
    And you forget about Tina
    Get in a bad mood
    And buy a computer
    And soon it will be time
    For some more food

    Uh, yeah, uh-uh, eh

    And later that first night
    I had a dream that a new planet had been discovered
    And through powerful telescopes
    We could see the inhabitants
    And they seemed to be having a really good time
    So we built a rocket
    And I was on it
    They put us in a state of suspended animation
    For the duration of the journey
    And when we landed on that distant planet
    We all woke up
    And we discovered that we'd all lost our memories
    And we looked back at the planet we'd just come from
    And everyone there seemed to be having a really good time
    But we couldn't return
    Because the rocket no longer had enough fuel left in it
    Why am I telling you this story?
    I don't remember

    Why did Mowgli decide to come out of the jungle?
    To play doctors and nurses
    And Aunties and uncles
    And cavaliers and round heads
    And tarts and vicars
    Playing all night
    To get in somebody's Knickers
    And I am not ageing
    No, I am just ripening
    And life's too short to drink bad wine and that's frightening
    And it's nearly sunset
    And we haven't had lunch yet
    And I'm sorry for asking
    But are we having fun yet?

    So, so hard
    To act just like a grown up
    And it's so, so hard
    And we're hoping that we don't get shown up
    'Cause nobody wants to grow up

    One last sunset
    One final blaze of glory
    And I know it's all about the journey
    Not the final destination
    But what if you get travel sick
    Before you've even left the station? Writer/s: Andrew Mckinney, Candida Doyle, Emma Smith, Jarvis Cocker, Jason Buckle, Mark Webber, Nick Banks, Steve Mackey
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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