Go to Your Room

Parental Struggles Unveiled: 'Go to Your Room' by The Sound Of Urchin
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Lyrics

Go to your room, I've had it

Expressing frustration, instructing someone to go to their room.

And don't come out 'til seven

Setting a time limit for isolation, emphasizing the need for space.

I'm tired, you baby

Expressing exhaustion with the person being addressed, possibly a child.

And baby's supposed to be cute

Commenting on the expected cuteness of a baby, contrasting with the current behavior.

Your rude and ugly and plenty disrespectful

Describing the person as rude, ugly, and disrespectful.

You take up all of my time

Accusing the person of taking up a significant amount of time.

And suck up all of my juice

Metaphorically stating that the person consumes energy or attention ('juice').


Is this a question of time?

Pondering if the issue is related to time management.

question of authority?

Questioning if the problem is about authority or control.

Is this a question of ability?

Wondering if the situation involves a lack of ability or capability.

Is this a question of love?

Considering whether the core problem is a lack of love or affection.

I'm hurt, I'm hurt, I'm hurt, I'm hurt

Repeating the emotional state of being hurt, possibly emphasizing the impact of the situation.


Don't take out the spoon

Advising against resorting to physical punishment (using a spoon or belt).

Don't take out the belt

Continuing to discourage physical punishment as a response.

I haven't got time for anything else

Claiming a lack of time for other actions, highlighting the urgency of the situation.

What did I do to deserve this?

Pondering what actions led to this negative situation.

What did I do to deserve this?

Repeating the question, possibly to emphasize the search for understanding.

I'm hurt, I'm hurt, I'm hurt, I'm hurt

Reiterating the emotional state of being hurt, reinforcing the impact of the situation.


Shark in the house

Metaphorically introducing a disruptive or threatening element (shark) in the household.

Shark in the house

Repeating the metaphor, suggesting a continued disruptive presence.

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