The song leaves a bit to the listener's interpretation, simply because it never says EXACTLY what little sister is actually doing in the back yard. But we can extrapolate:
I doubt she's having sex in the backyard. That seems a tad too explicit, though it's still possible. I started to think about the question, "What do teenage-ish girls do in their backyards that might disturb their older brothers?" Well, sunbathing nude or skinny-dipping in the pool would certainly qualify, but that doesn't track with the line "Shakin' like a tree/Rolling like a log/That ain't all."
So here's what I think is going on. Yes, she's the singer's YOUNGER sister, because "little," but she's growing up and starting to fill out, and now she doesn't look like a child anymore. She's a young girl on the cusp of adulthood. I think what she's doing in the backyard is dancing. When she was younger, her dancing around in the back yard was no big deal because hey, kids might dance around in the back yard. But now, she's older, and starting to develop a woman's figure, and when she dances around, now it's become the kind of thing that a lot of men might want to watch.
The line "that ain't all" sort of implies to me that her dancing has taken on a more sexualized or sensual style, maybe dancing like a stripper or something, or just dancing REALLY provocatively. What would the neighbors say when they see her? What will people start to think about her when they find out she likes to dance sexy? "Stop little sister, gettin' carried away."
The song leaves a bit to the listener's interpretation, simply because it never says EXACTLY what little sister is actually doing in the back yard. But we can extrapolate:
I doubt she's having sex in the backyard. That seems a tad too explicit, though it's still possible. I started to think about the question, "What do teenage-ish girls do in their backyards that might disturb their older brothers?" Well, sunbathing nude or skinny-dipping in the pool would certainly qualify, but that doesn't track with the line "Shakin' like a tree/Rolling like a log/That ain't all."
So here's what I think is going on. Yes, she's the singer's YOUNGER sister, because "little," but she's growing up and starting to fill out, and now she doesn't look like a child anymore. She's a young girl on the cusp of adulthood. I think what she's doing in the backyard is dancing. When she was younger, her dancing around in the back yard was no big deal because hey, kids might dance around in the back yard. But now, she's older, and starting to develop a woman's figure, and when she dances around, now it's become the kind of thing that a lot of men might want to watch.
The line "that ain't all" sort of implies to me that her dancing has taken on a more sexualized or sensual style, maybe dancing like a stripper or something, or just dancing REALLY provocatively. What would the neighbors say when they see her? What will people start to think about her when they find out she likes to dance sexy? "Stop little sister, gettin' carried away."
That's what I always thought the song was about.
@MetalHeadSJ “What about the neighbors? What are they gonna say? Stop little sister gettin carried away.” All implies inappropriate behavior.
@MetalHeadSJ “What about the neighbors? What are they gonna say? Stop little sister gettin carried away.” All implies inappropriate behavior.