Stupid Girl

The Rolling Stones

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Intro : I'm not talking about the kind of clothes she wears Look at that stupid girl    I'm not talking about the way she combs her hair Look at that stupid girl    The way she powders her nose Her vanity shows and it shows She's the worst thing in this world Well, look at that stupid girl           I'm not talking about the way she digs for gold Look at that stupid girl     Well, I'm talking about the way she grabs and holds Look at that stupid girl    The way she talks about someone else That she don't even know herself She's the sickest thing in this world Well, look at that stupid girl      Well, I'm sick and tired And I really have my doubts I've tried and tried But it never really works out Like a lady in waiting to a virgin queen Look at that stupid girl     She bitches 'bout things that she's never seen Look at that stupid girl     It doesn't matter if she dyes her hair Or the color of the shoes she wears She's the worst thing in this world Well, look at that stupid girl                                        Like a lady in waiting to a virgin queen Look at that stupid girl      She bitches 'bout things that she's never seen Look at that stupid girl     She purrs like a pussycat Then she turns 'round and hisses back She's the sickest thing in this world Well, look at that stupid girl            

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La chanson décrit une fille superficielle, obsédée par son apparence et les jugements des autres. Elle se concentre sur des détails futiles, comme sa coiffure ou ses vêtements, tout en se montrant méchante et prétentieuse dans ses interactions. Les paroles mettent en avant son attitude désinvolte et son manque d'authenticité, soulignant ainsi la vacuité de son caractère. Dans un contexte plus large, cette œuvre peut résonner avec des réflexions sur la société contemporaine et la pression exercée par les normes de beauté et de comportement. Les critiques de superficialité et de médisance sont des thèmes universels qui continuent d’être d’actualité.