Little Games

Growing Up: Unveiling Life Beyond Little Games
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Lyrics

Little games are for little boys,

Expresses that activities or behaviors considered trivial are suited for children.

I'm growing up and changing all my toys,

Indicates personal growth and a shift in interests, moving away from childhood activities.

Aeroplanes, motor cars, goldfish in old jam-jars,

Lists childhood items like airplanes, motor cars, and goldfish, suggesting a departure from such things.

I just don't play these games no more.

Asserts the speaker's abandonment of childhood games.

Little games are for little boys,

Reiterates the idea that trivial games are suitable only for children.

Loving games are for bigger boys,

Suggests that more mature individuals engage in romantic relationships or more serious activities.

Parties in Chelsea flats,

Describes adult social events in Chelsea flats with unconventional individuals.

Mixing with kinky cats,

Refers to mingling with eccentric or unconventional people at parties.

Are games I wanna play some more.

Expresses the speaker's desire to participate in more mature and sophisticated activities.


Ooh, what they're doing to me,

Expresses the impact of external actions on the speaker.

Darling it's so plain to see,

States that the impact or change in the speaker is evident and easily noticeable.

My temperature's rising,

Refers to a physical reaction, possibly emotional arousal or excitement.

But that's not surprising,

Suggests that the rising temperature is expected due to the actions taken.

When you do what you do to me.

Highlights the effect of someone's actions on the speaker.


Little games are for little boys,

Reiterates that trivial games are for children, emphasizing the speaker's evolution.

I found out there are other joys,

Discovers alternative sources of joy beyond childhood games.

Marjory, Josephine, Susie and Catherine,

Names individuals (Marjory, Josephine, Susie, Catherine) who contribute to the speaker's happiness.

They help me in my little games.

Indicates the role of these individuals in the speaker's new sources of joy.


Ooh, what they're doing to me,

Repeats the impact of external actions on the speaker, emphasizing visibility.

Darling it's so plain to see,

Restates the obviousness of the change or impact on the speaker.

My temperature's rising,

Reiterates the physical reaction, possibly heightened due to continuous actions.

But that's not surprising,

Emphasizes the expected nature of the rising temperature based on ongoing actions.

When you do what you do to me.

Reiterates the effect of someone's actions on the speaker.


Little games are for little boys,

Restates the idea that trivial games are for children, underscoring the speaker's maturity.

I found out there are other joys,

Confirms the discovery of alternative sources of joy beyond childhood games.

Marjory, Josephine, Susie and Catherine,

Repeats the names of individuals contributing to the speaker's happiness.

They help me in my little games.

Reiterates the role of these individuals in the speaker's newfound joys.


My, my, my, my, my, my, my,

Repetition of "my," possibly indicating possessiveness or intense emotion.

Play my little games,

Expresses the speaker's involvement in personal or intimate activities.

My, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my,

Repetition of "my," reinforcing a sense of possession or attachment.

Say I need you, I need you...

Suggests a need or desire for the mentioned individual.

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