On The Outside
Oingo Boingo Lyrics


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They laugh at me aloud
They say I'm just a clown
That I ain't got no pride
I'm on the outside
The girls look really cute
They really make it work
They think I'm just a jerk
I'm on the outside
I never could sit still
I never was too hip
I never caught the ride
I'm on the outside

I'm on the outside, I'm on the outside now
This is where it all begins right here
On the outside lookin' in, I'm on the outside

I never was a punk
I never shot junk
I never even tried counter
Culture passed me right by
(I'm on the outside)

Don't talk to debutantes
Don't eat in restaurants
The patrons sit and stare
The waiters make wise cracks behind my back
(I'm on the outside)

Teachers there in school
They flunked me by the rule
They say I had no motivation, brains or dedication
I guess the imbeciles were right I'm on the outside

I'm on the outside, I'm on the outside now
This is where it all begins on the outside looking in
Looking in
At you
I'm just an alien through and through
Tryin' to make believe I'm you
Tryin' to fit
Just a stranger on the outside looking in

The disco makes me sick I
Wear the wrong clothes
I say the wrong things
You know I can't dance
My feet are much too wide (I'm on the outside)

You think you set the trends
You wear your hair just right
Your clothes are out-a-sight
Your house is modern really kitch
You get so macho when you're with your bitch
(I'm on the outside)

I see them go to work
I see them go to sleep
I see them on T.V.
I see them laugh and cry
I'm on the outside. I'm on the outside. I'm on the outside

[Chorus]

I'm on the outside. I'm on the outside now




I'm on the outside
I'm on the outside now

Overall Meaning

The Oingo Boingo song "On The Outside" embodies the feelings of someone who feels isolated and different from those around them. The lyrics express the frustration and rejection that the singer faces due to their failure to conform to societal norms. They are looked down upon by others who see them as some sort of clown, without any real pride. The singer seems to feel inadequate and like they don't belong, which is further heightened by their inability to fit into stereotypes such as punk or counter-culture. They aren't able to connect with those around them and feel like they are looking in from the outside.


The use of imagery is also prevalent throughout the song as it paints a picture of the singer's world. They describe how they perceive the world around them, with people going to work, sleep, and watching TV while they remain on the outside. The use of symbolism is also prevalent, with the singer using their wide feet as a symbol of their inability to fit in or dance to the popular disco music.


The song ultimately ends on a note of despair as the singer acknowledges their feelings of alienation, expressing a longing to be able to fit in and be like those around them. The lyrics convey a sense of isolation and detachment that many people can relate to, making it a timeless classic.


Line by Line Meaning

They laugh at me aloud
People mock me loudly


They say I'm just a clown
They say I'm foolish and silly


That I ain't got no pride
They believe I have no self-respect


I'm on the outside
I'm excluded from their social circles


The girls look really cute
The girls are attractive


They really make it work
They're succeeding in society


They think I'm just a jerk
They view me as a contemptible person


I'm on the outside
I'm not part of their successful social group


I never could sit still
I was never able to be calm or relaxed


I never was too hip
I was never trendy or fashionable


I never caught the ride
I never fit in with their lifestyle


I'm on the outside, I'm on the outside now
I remain excluded from their social circles


This is where it all begins right here
This is where my sense of otherness originates


On the outside lookin' in, I'm on the outside
I'm an outsider observing their social scene


I never was a punk
I was never part of the punk subculture


I never shot junk
I never used heroin


I never even tried counter
I never attempted to rebel against societal norms


Culture passed me right by
I didn't fit in with countercultural trends


Don't talk to debutantes
I'm not allowed in their social circles


Don't eat in restaurants
I don't have the means to partake in their lifestyle


The patrons sit and stare
The people there scrutinize me


The waiters make wise cracks behind my back
The staff make derogatory remarks about me


Teachers there in school
The educators in school


They flunked me by the rule
They gave me poor grades due to my lack of conformity


They say I had no motivation, brains or dedication
They believed I was unmotivated, unintelligent and not dedicated


I guess the imbeciles were right I'm on the outside
I suppose the teachers who couldn't see beyond conformity were correct


At you
I observe you, the in-group


I'm just an alien through and through
I'm completely foreign to their culture


Tryin' to make believe I'm you
Trying to blend in with their culture


Tryin' to fit
Attempting to belong


Just a stranger on the outside looking in
An outsider watching from the periphery


The disco makes me sick I
I don't enjoy the disco culture


Wear the wrong clothes
I don't dress properly for their lifestyle


I say the wrong things
I don't have the proper etiquette or mannerisms


You know I can't dance
I'm not skilled at dancing


My feet are much too wide
I don't conform to physical standards of their style


You think you set the trends
You believe your social group defines popular standards


You wear your hair just right
You conform to hairstyle trends


Your clothes are out-a-sight
Your clothing is fashionable


Your house is modern really kitch
Your home has trendy, kitschy decor


You get so macho when you're with your bitch
You become overly aggressive when with your girlfriend


I see them go to work
I observe their daily work life


I see them go to sleep
I observe their nighttime routine


I see them on T.V.
I see them represented in media


I see them laugh and cry
I see their emotional lives displayed


I'm on the outside
I'm still excluded from their social circles


I'm on the outside
I remain excluded from their social circles


I'm on the outside
I remain excluded from their social circles


I'm on the outside
I remain excluded from their social circles


[Chorus]
The chorus repeats the central idea


I'm on the outside
I remain excluded from their social circles


I'm on the outside, I'm on the outside now
I continue to be an outsider


I'm on the outside
I remain excluded from their social circles


I'm on the outside now
I'm only able to observe from afar




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DANNY ELFMAN

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Therefore I'm not wanted

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