Analog Girl
Ken Oak Lyrics


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I see you walk around your room
Wearing out my button down
Staring at your every move
TV's on - don't hear a sound
But you and the madness that these walls have seen
You and the things you mumble while you dream
I must be crazy
Look what you made me
I must be crazy
Look what you made me

My bread and butterflies
Schizophrenic little girl
Hip hop from the underground
The soundtrack to your little world
You and the madness that these walls have seen
You and the things you mumble while you dream

I must be crazy
Look what you made me
I must be crazy
Look what you made me

Stare at you - you stare at you
Yeah, the secrets that that mirror could tell
About you and the madness that these walls have seen
You and the things you mumble while you dream
You and the madness that these wall have seen
You and the things you mumble while you dream
I must be crazy
Look what you made me
I must be crazy
Look what you made me

Look what you made me





Look what you made me

Overall Meaning

The song "Analog Girl" by Ken Oak explores the perspective of someone observing a girl through the walls of her room. The lyrics suggest that the girl is wearing out the singer's button down while she walks around her room, lost in her own little world. The TV is on, but she doesn't seem to be paying attention to it. Instead, she is lost in her own thoughts and muttering things while she dreams. It gives the impression that the girl is kind of odd and eccentric, perhaps struggling with mental health issues such as schizophrenia. The singer acknowledges that the girl's behavior is making him feel crazy, as if her madness is rubbing off on him. The lyrics paint a picture of mystery and intrigue, leaving the listener to wonder what exactly is going on behind the walls of the girl's room.


The second verse reveals more about the girl's personality and interests. She is described as a "schizophrenic little girl" who is into hip hop music from the underground. The singer seems to find her quirks both fascinating and unsettling, especially when combined with the things she mumbles to herself. The chorus repeats the idea that the girl's behavior is driving the singer insane, evoking a sense of frustration and confusion. The song concludes by alluding to the secrets that the girl's mirror could tell about her, suggesting that she is even more complex and mysterious than the singer initially imagined.


Overall, "Analog Girl" is a hauntingly beautiful song that explores themes of mental health, isolation, and human connection. It presents a nuanced and empathetic portrayal of someone struggling with mental illness, while also acknowledging the impact that their behavior can have on others. The lyrics are poetic and evocative, painting a vivid picture of a strange and alluring world hidden behind the walls of a girl's room.


Line by Line Meaning

I see you walk around your room
Observing your every move as you walk around your room


Wearing out my button down
Wearing out my clothes while you pace around the room


Staring at your every move
Intently watching and analyzing each action you make


TV's on - don't hear a sound
Although the TV is on, you're not paying attention to it


But you and the madness that these walls have seen
You and the chaotic state of mind that these walls have witnessed


You and the things you mumble while you dream
The incoherent mutterings you make while sleeping


My bread and butterflies
My simple and innocent pleasures


Schizophrenic little girl
You, who seem to have conflicting personalities or thoughts


Hip hop from the underground
The music that you connect with on a personal level


The soundtrack to your little world
The music that defines your small, personal bubble


Stare at you - you stare at you
You stare at yourself in the mirror, and the mirror reflects back at you


Yeah, the secrets that that mirror could tell
The things the mirror has witnessed and recorded


About you and the madness that these walls have seen
The mirror's perception of your chaotic state of mind and the things the walls have witnessed


I must be crazy
The singer acknowledges the irrationality of their current situation


Look what you made me
Blaming the subject of the song for instigating this craziness




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