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The song is about students hoping to avoid being caught violating their school's smoking ban by smoking cigarettes in the boys' restroom. The song begins with a spoken recitation, and the verses and a part of the chorus, are mostly spoken, rather than sung.
- "Barefootin'"
- October 1973
- 1973
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When two bells ring you know it's my cue. Gonna meet the boys on floor number 2. Smokin' in the boys room. Smokin' in the boys room. Teacher don't you fill me up with your rules. Everybody knows that smokin' ain't allowed in school. Checkin' out the halls makin' sure the coast is clear.
Escapism and Breaking Free. One interpretation of Smokin’ in the Boys Room is that it reflects the desire to escape the mundane and restrictive aspects of school life. The boys’ restroom serves as a symbol of freedom, providing a temporary escape from the rules and regulations imposed upon them.
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