Cornflake Girl
Tori Amos Lyrics


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Never was a cornflake girl
Thought that was a good solution
Hangin' with the raisin girls
She's gone to the other side
Givin' us a yo-heave-ho
Things are getting kind of gross
And I go at sleepy time
This is not really
This, a-this, a-this is not really happening

You bet your life it is
You bet your life it is
Oh, honey, you bet your life it's a
Peel out the watchword
Just peel out the watchword

She knows what's going on
Seems we got a cheaper feel now
All the sweet tears are gone
Gone to the other side
With my encyclopedia
They musta paid her a nice price
She's puttin' on her string bean love
This is not really
This, this, this is not really happening

You bet your life it is
You bet your life it is
Oh, honey, you bet your life it's a
Peel out the watchword
Just peel out the watchword

Never was a cornflake girl
Thought that was a good solution

Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl?
Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl? (Uh-huh)
Rabbit, where'd you put the keys? (Oh, yeah)
Rabbit, where'd you put the keys?
Where'd you put the keys, girl?

And the man with the golden gun
Thinks he knows so much
Thinks he knows so much, yeah
And the man with the golden gun
Thinks he knows so much
Thinks he knows so much, yeah
And the man with the golden gun
Thinks he knows so much
Thinks he knows so much, yeah
And the man with the golden gun
Thinks he knows so much
Thinks he knows so much, yeah, yeah

Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl? (Oh, yes)
Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl? (Oh, this time)




Rabbit, where'd you put the keys? (Oh, yeah)
Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl?

Overall Meaning

In Tori Amos's song "Cornflake Girl," she sings of a girl who never fit in with conventional expectations (i.e., cornflakes represent normality). Instead, she hangs out with the "raisin girls," who are more free-spirited and unconventional. However, the cornflake girl eventually abandons her old life completely and goes to the "other side" where she becomes more radical and participates in gross activities. The singer finds it hard to believe that this is happening, but ultimately accepts it as reality. The refrain "Peel out the watchword" is a command to uncover the truth, to expose the secrets, the lies, and the cover-ups. The song ends with the repeated questioning of "Rabbit, where'd you put the keys girl," which could allude to the search for a way out of this chaotic world.


The song's lyrics have been interpreted in many different ways. For some, it's a commentary on feminism and how women have been expected to fit into certain roles. For others, it's about the dangers of conformity and the importance of being true to oneself. The line "With my encyclopedia, they musta paid her a nice price" has been interpreted as the commodification of knowledge and how universities and publishers profit from the dissemination of information.


Line by Line Meaning

Never was a cornflake girl
I never fit into society's expectations of what a girl should be


Thought that was a good solution
I thought that trying to conform would make everything easier


Hangin' with the raisin' girls
I couldn't relate to the other girls my age and felt like an outsider


She's gone to the other side
One of the girls I used to hang out with has conformed and is no longer like me


Givin' us a yo heave ho
She has decided to distance herself from me and our previous group of friends


Things are getting kind of gross
The situation is becoming uncomfortable and unpleasant


And I go at sleepy time
I am trying to push these thoughts out of my mind before going to sleep


This is not really happening
I'm in disbelief that my friend is changing and drifting away from me


You bet your life it is
The reality is that my friend is becoming more and more distant


Peel out the watchword
Let's reveal the truth about what is happening


She knows what's going on
The girl who is leaving us is aware of the distance she is creating


Seems we got a cheaper feel now
Our group dynamic has changed and become less valuable


All the sweeteaze are gone
The happy times we had together are over


With my encyclopedia
I am trying to find answers and make sense of what is happening


They musta paid her a nice price
My friend may feel pressure from society to conform and be rewarded for it


She's puttin' on her string bean love
My friend is changing her behavior and personality to fit societal expectations of femininity


Rabbit where'd you put the keys girl
I am looking for answers and direction in this situation


And the Man With The Golden Gun
The societal pressure to conform is represented by this man


Thinks he knows so much
This societal pressure claims to know what is best for us and what we should be




Lyrics ยฉ Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: Tori Amos

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Cornflake Girl

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my friend Bea says it's got to be past the mission from the same album

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@hehlehleh9844

I never got to meet my sister Courtney. She passed away in 1995 from cancer a few days before I was born. I luckily had her music collection to go through and I thank her for being with me through musicians like Tori. Love you, Courtney.

@daveloz1

This is a sad read sorry you never met your sister ๐Ÿ˜ข๐Ÿ˜”

@nicoladouglas3270

Every time you play her music she will be there!!!she never left your side!!!!

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