People may say I've got a wicked mind, but beyond the lecture of "when things were simple", I've always felt the brand new pair of roller skates referred to "a brand new pair of knockers", and that the "brand new key" was a phallic symbol...
To me it's a song about teenager sexuality (she doesn't drive a car because she's too young), she's been around but she's focused on a childhood friend and she would like to experiment her brand new feminity on him. It bothers her when she hears "he's home, but not alone".
People may say I've got a wicked mind, but beyond the lecture of "when things were simple", I've always felt the brand new pair of roller skates referred to "a brand new pair of knockers", and that the "brand new key" was a phallic symbol... To me it's a song about teenager sexuality (she doesn't drive a car because she's too young), she's been around but she's focused on a childhood friend and she would like to experiment her brand new feminity on him. It bothers her when she hears "he's home, but not alone".