(+Lyrics) Olivia Rodrigo “Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl” Meaning, Lyrics breakdown and Review 

Olivia Rodrigo “Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl” Song Details

Artist name: Olivia Isabel Rodrigo [American singer/songwriter]
Stage name:  Olivia Rodrigo
Artist Featured: 
Year of release: 2023
Video duration: 03 minute [s] 24 second [s]
Video link: Feel free to scroll down
No of verse [s]: 2
No of pre-choruses:   
No of choruses: 3
No of post-choruses:  
Language: Standard English
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Other details:
Producer:   Dan Nigro
Director: 
Album:   “Guts”—-
The Ballad of  A Homeschooled Girl Meaning:
This means the poem/verse/story [Ballad] of a girl that schooled at home.

Olivia Rodrigo “Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl” Song/Lyrics Breakdown

In the chorus, verses 1 and 2, Olivia Rodrigo finds herself out of place in a new setting she finds herself in. This is evident when she uses words to describe her introverted nature, lack of ability to be social, dissatisfaction with her wardrobe and skin, unease, poor gestures, and lack of poise. According to Olivia, “She just wants to curl up and die.” That means she feels like disappearing.

What is the meaning of the song “Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl” by Olivia Rodrigo?

What does Olivia Rodrigo “Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl” mean?

“Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl” Meaning Olivia Rodrigo

Meaning of “Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl”

“Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl” Meaning

“Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl” by Olivia Rodrigo, shows her unease with some people in a social setting, a setting different from the one she is used to. This is the reason for her non-fun-filled and outspoken nature, her inability to get along with others, and her lack of composure. She finds herself off in a social place. 

Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl Lyrics 

Lyrics Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl

Olivia Rodrigo “Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl” Lyrics 

“Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl” Lyrics Olivia Rodrigo

Lyrics to “Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl” Olivia Rodrigo

[Intro]

Instrumental

[Verse 1]

Cat got my tongue

And I don’t think I get along with anyone

Blood running cold

I’m on the outside of the greatest inside joke

And I hate all my clothes

Feels like my skin doesn’t fit right over my bones

So I guess I should go

The party’s done and I’m no fun, I know, I know

I know, I know

[Chorus]

I broke a glass, tripped, and fell

I told secrets I shouldn’t tell

I stumbled over all my words

I made it weird, I made it worse

Each time I step outside, it’s social suicide

It’s social suicide, wanna curl up and die

It’s social suicide

[Hook]

Ah, ah, ah

[Verse 2]

I laughed at the wrong time and sat with the wrong guy (Uh-uh)

Sеarchin’ “How to start a conversation?” on a website (How to flirt?)

I talked to this hot guy, swore I was his type

Guess that he was making out with boys, like, the whole night (Oh)

Everything I do is tragic (Oh)

Every guy I like is gay (Oh)

The morning after I panic (Oh)

Oh, God, what did I say? (Oh, oh, oh)

[Chorus]

I broke a glass, I tripped, and fell

I told secrets I shouldn’t tell

I stumbled over all my words

I made it weird, I made it worse

Each time I step outside, it’s social suicide

It’s social suicide, wanna curl up and die

It’s social suicide, yeah, when I’m alone, I’m fine

But don’t let me out at night, it’s social suicide

It’s social suicide

[Hook]

Ah, ah, ah

Ah, ah, ah

[Chorus]

I broke a glass, tripped, and fell

Told secrets I shouldn’t tell

Stumbled over all my words

Made it weird, then made it worse

Each day that I’m alive, it’s social suicide

It’s social suicide, wanna curl up and die

It’s social suicide

It’s social suicide, don’t let me out at night

I’m shocked I’m still alive, it’s social suicide

[Hook]

Ah, ah, ah

[Outro]

Thought your mom was your wife (Ah)

Called you the wrong name twice (Ah)

Can’t think of a third line (Ah)

La-la-la-la-la-la-la (Ah)

La-la-la-la-la-la-la (Ah)

La-la-la-la-la-la-la (Ah)

La-la-la-la-la-la-la 

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