Pretty straightforward, it's a song about a woman's relationship collapsing and her having to come to terms with it. In many ways it's a quintessential Pulp song, there's something very ordinary about the subject matter (potentially the girl Jarvis is addressing could be a socialite or celebrity but you can't help but think it's a 30-something woman living in a pokey flat and doing a mundane job) and Jarvis Cocker indulges his usual obsessions about day-to-day life without becoming detached or sneery.
Pretty straightforward, it's a song about a woman's relationship collapsing and her having to come to terms with it. In many ways it's a quintessential Pulp song, there's something very ordinary about the subject matter (potentially the girl Jarvis is addressing could be a socialite or celebrity but you can't help but think it's a 30-something woman living in a pokey flat and doing a mundane job) and Jarvis Cocker indulges his usual obsessions about day-to-day life without becoming detached or sneery.