Everclear: Volvo Driving Soccer Mom Meaning
Song Released: 2003
Volvo Driving Soccer Mom Lyrics
You know I used to be a bad girl
I got busy in the bathroom at my high school prom
Yeah I used to be a dancer at the local strip club
But now I know my right wing from my wrong
Yeah, yeah
I really...
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This song came out a year before 1985.
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This song is about how people who considered themselves rebels in their younger days often find themselves becoming the very thing they rebelled against... They become responsible, and part of the status quo.
This song is a bit like "1985" by bowling for soup, because the woman is looking back at her past and kind of wondering "how did I get from there to here?". She went from being a "bad girl" to being a soccer mom.
At the end, the observation is offered that when porn stars get older, they must move on to become "volvo driving soccer moms", because you don't find them doing the deviant things they used to do.
It's also just a fun song.
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