Girls School

Paul McCartney · Other Songs - Paul McCartney

Sleepy head, kid sister

Lying on the floor

18 years and younger, boy

Well, she knows what she's waiting for



Yuki's a cool school mistress

She's an oriental princess

She shows films in the classroom, boy

The put the paper on the windows



Ah, what can the sisters do?

Ah, girl's school



Head nurse is Sister Scala

Now she's a Spanish doll

She runs a full body out call massage parlor

From the teacher's hail



Ah, what can the sisters do?

Ah, girl's school



Well now, Roxanne's a woman trainer

She puts the Kids to bed

She gives them pills in a paper cup

And she knocks them on the head



Ah, what can the sisters do?

Ah, girl's school



Ah, what can the sisters do?

Ah, girl's school



She shows films in the classroom, boy

The put the paper on the windows, yeah



Ah, what can the sisters do?

Ah, girl's school



Ah, what can the sisters do?

Ah, girl's school

Girls School

Paul McCartney's "Girls School" stands as a poignant reflection on the complexities of youth and the fleeting nature of romantic idealism. Released during the height of his solo career, the track captures the bittersweet transition from adolescence to adulthood, a theme central to his songwriting. The recording features McCartney's signature melodic sensibility, blending folk-rock instrumentation with a lyrical narrative that resonates with listeners across generations. As part of his broader discography, the song exemplifies his ability to distill personal experience into universal themes of love and loss, maintaining a timeless appeal within the rock genre.