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What a pretty live you have
Oh boy, it's a pretty life you have
And I would need a map
Just so I could navigate the back yard

Home is very ordinary
I know I was born to lead a double life
of murderous strife and misery

And when I find it, I know I'll make sense of me

I want to be cool, tall, vulnerable and luscious
I would have it all if I'd only had this much
No need for Lucifer to fall if he'd learn to keep his mouth shut
I would be involved with you

I know the girls
That live inside your world
Just sitting next to a mortal makes their skin crawl
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ikickdogs On Jan 08, 2002
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I love this song. I can't beleive no one has commented on it! I have no clue what it means, but I haven't really taken the time to think about it. I think the music is beautiful and calming.

Cover art for Perfect World lyrics by Liz Phair

I love this song too; I also have no clue to it's meaning really but it's just so melodic and gorgeous.

Cover art for Perfect World lyrics by Liz Phair

sounds like she has a bit of a longing to be a part of his pretty life with his perfect girls. since she is short and thin and nobody really thinks they're cool the chorus kind of links to the verses that way. like if she could be cool, tall, vulnerable and luscious her world would be perfect too b/c he would want her.

Cover art for Perfect World lyrics by Liz Phair

"No need for Lucifer to fall if he'd learn to keep his mouth shut"... This line is strange. Lucifer, rebel angel who was thrown out of heaven. The narrator links herself to being a rebel, whether through her appearance (not being cool, tall, etc) or behaviour, but so long as she keeps quiet she can stay with the "you" she's referring to? Makes sense when the girls in the "you"'s world are described as more than mortal.

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I always thought the meaning of this song was very obvious. Basically it's about a guy she's in love/lust with, she wants to be cool tall vulnerable and luscious, because if she was she would be "involved" with him. She feels like the girls he's used to dating are a lot better than her and he's out of his league.

She feels like she was born to lead a different life, and doesn't understand why her life is the way it is now.

I don't really understand the beginning of the song though, I used to think it was about his house being so big but there's some other meaning to it too.

Cover art for Perfect World lyrics by Liz Phair

Seems pretty obvious to me.

Poor girl, rich boy. Kinda like the song, "Down in the Boondocks" liz phair style.

I like it.

Cover art for Perfect World lyrics by Liz Phair

The girls just doesn't feel like she deserves the guy. She wants to be everything that he loves in women, which seems to be beyond mortal. His world seems perfect, and all she wants to do is be a part of it. She compares herself to Lucifer, the epitome of all that is NOT good, to prove that it's possible for someone as imperfect as her to be able to fit in his life.

Cover art for Perfect World lyrics by Liz Phair

This reads like a conversation between one's thoughts and the irony their inner personality is in contrast with the outer personality they try to project combined with a one-sided dialogue between that self and the individual that person is drawn to and the comlexity those feelings leave her with.

Shall we then delve into the lyrics and see why I've diagnosed the lyrics as such? Ok, I'm glad you asked:

Before reading the lyrics, it's been noted in many of Liz Phair's song of a person that is very withdrawn, introverted, shy, and somewhat self-centered yet oddly self-pitying. This again explains her voice quesitoning the irony of who she is: a famous rock singer who is very much taxed by people in general yet it's thes same people who give her the air she needs to find the peace with her introspective cravings.

So this song is an introspection of sorts.

Let's look at the evidence that presents this and follow the lyrics line by line:

"What a pretty life you have Oh boy, it's a pretty life you have And I would need a map Just so I could navigate the back yard"

I think she is talking to herself about her "public" success in life. The lay of the land of her music profession probably? Seems reasonable. So much success that she's circled the globe. Hence the reference to needing a map. I think she is also simultaneously referring to her normal life where in her private space, it's just as much of a world and everything in her private space is laid out as well that in her mind there is also a map just to get her out of the house.

"Home is very ordinary I know I was born to lead a double life A murderous strife and misery And when I find it, I know I'll make sense of me"

This more or less confirms that she is analyzing her life in its facets: her public life and private life. The last sentence seems to be her indicating she is confused by this paradox of life she is living in. It's sort of an expression of melancholy when one describes the complexity of their life from their vantage point of looking inwardly while observing what is happening outwardly or the public perception she gives off.

The chorus seems to speak of loneliness:

"I want to be cool, tall, vulnerable and luscious I would have it all if I'd only had this much No need for Lucifer to fall if he'd learn to keep his mouth shut I would be be involved Be involved Be involved Be involved I would be involved with you"

It's another melancholic expression of being a hopeless romantic and sort of seeing, consciously how hopeless it is.

The short next verse seems to be her questioning her sanity as if she has multiple personalities as well as exploring the complexity of her thirst for having alone time so to speak:

I know the girls That live inside your world Just sitting next to a mortal makes their skin crawl

This short verse gives us a clue of her loneliness as she repeats the chorus where she basically and tragically seems to be wishing for a soul mate but only on her terms.

Then, she just emphasizes this thought again and the song abruptly ends.

Yeah. The song is about loneliness.

 
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