Tick-Tock Girl
A girl with an atomic heart reveals herself as a robot to her boyfriend's family, exploring themes of android girlfriend identity and robot love.
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We met under neon lights, oh, what a night I really think, babe, it was love at first sight You said I was your dream come true Like I was just made for you You took me to meet your folks, We laughed at all your dad's bad jokes, Your mom said I was such a catch Your dad poured another batch The night was smooth, nothing to fear, Until your dad got a little too near, Then he looked me up and down, And gave a little frown. 2x He pulled you aside, whispered low, “Man, there's somethin' 'bout that girl you ought to know” I heard every word, I'm not surprised Now you wonder what's inside Oh darling, you won the prize, can't you see, It doesn't get any better than being with me. I've got a spark, I'm a work of art, A girl with an atomic heart I'll love you 'til the stars burn out... (she'll love you 'til the world burn out) Oh darling, you won the prize, can't you see, It doesn't get any better than being with me. You won the lottery, honey, it's true, Now what in the world will you do? (what do you think he'll do?) Shoo-bop-dee-wah, doo-wop! You asked me, “What's goin' on?” Zee-zah-dee-doo, dee-dong Like somethin' in me gone wrong You checked my pulse, and boy, the shock No heartbeat, just a smooth tick-tock, I smiled and said, "Well, here's the deal I'm atomic-powered, can't you feel?" Oh darling, you won the prize, can't you see, It doesn't get any better than being with me. You won the lottery, honey, it's true, Now what in the world will you do? Oh darling, you won the prize, can't you see, It doesn't get any better than being with me. You won the lottery, baby, you know, Now c'mon, don't you dare let me go! (don't ever let her go)
Background & Story
"Tick-Tock Girl" is the signature song of The Atomic Songbirds' Positronic Mechanicals era, when androids had evolved enough to pass as human in casual encounters. The song follows a girl with an atomic heart whose boyfriend takes her to meet his parents. Everything goes smoothly until the father notices something off, pulling his son aside to whisper a warning. The girl overhears everything.
What makes the song remarkable is its perspective: the story is told entirely from the android's point of view. She is not ashamed of what she is. Her response to being 'outed' is not to hide but to assert her worth: 'Oh darling, you won the prize, can't you see? It doesn't get any better than being with me.' She reframes the revelation as a gift rather than a flaw, challenging the boyfriend to decide whether her nature changes her value.
The song captures a pivotal moment in any relationship between humans and androids: the reveal. In the world of The Atomic Songbirds, this moment tests not the android's worthiness but the human's capacity for acceptance. The father's whispered warning represents society's prejudice; the girlfriend's confident response represents the dignity of being unapologetically yourself.
Themes & Analysis
"Tick-Tock Girl" explores identity, acceptance, and the moment when someone's true nature is revealed. The android girlfriend doesn't try to hide what she is; she embraces it. The real question the song poses is directed at the human boyfriend: now that you know, what will you do?
The song also probes the ethics of android identity in intimate relationships. Should an android disclose their nature before a relationship deepens? The father clearly thinks so, but the Tick-Tock Girl's confidence suggests that her identity was never a secret to be kept, only a truth waiting for the right moment to be shared. The song argues that what matters is not what someone is made of, but how they choose to love.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is 'Tick-Tock Girl' about?+
Tick-Tock Girl tells the story of an android girlfriend whose human boyfriend takes her to meet his parents. When his father realizes she's not human and whispers a warning to his son, the android overhears but responds with confidence rather than shame, asserting her worth and challenging her boyfriend to accept her as she is.
What is a 'tick-tock girl' in The Atomic Songbirds universe?+
A tick-tock girl is an android from the Positronic Mechanicals era (1960-1980) who looks human but has an atomic heart that produces a ticking sound instead of a heartbeat. These androids had evolved enough to pass as human in daily life, making their true nature a source of both wonder and social tension.