About A Girl

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Unrequited Love in a Melodic Confession

The song "About A Girl" by The Academy Is... delves into the emotional turmoil of unrequited love and the internal conflict it creates. The lyrics express the protagonist's intense feelings for a girl who remains oblivious to his affection. The repeated line "I can't breathe when I'm around her" signifies the overwhelming nature of his emotions, which are so strong that they become almost suffocating.

Despite the depth of his feelings, the protagonist insists "I'm not in love" and claims that his heart is not involved. This contradiction suggests a defense mechanism, a way to protect himself from the vulnerability that comes with admitting love. The denial is further emphasized by the resolve not to "waste these words about a girl," implying that he feels his emotions are not worth expressing if they are not reciprocated. The song captures the essence of yearning for someone's attention and the pain of being unnoticed.

The chorus, which repeats the desire to be loved and questions what more one could ask for, highlights a universal longing for affection and recognition. The song resonates with anyone who has ever experienced the one-sided nature of love, where the desire to be noticed and the need for love go unfulfilled. The Academy Is... encapsulates this sentiment in a catchy, emo-pop tune that is both relatable and heart-wrenching, reflecting the band's style of blending emotive lyrics with accessible melodies.

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