People Are Strange
Brother Nathanael explores the haunting lyrics of "People Are Strange," detailing a profound sense of isolation where faces appear ugly and women seem wicked when the speaker is alone. The song emphasizes that strangers are forgotten, repeating how no one remembers their name when they feel unwanted or down. Ultimately, this analysis reveals how alienation distorts perception, turning familiar streets into uneven paths and reducing human connection to a void where identity vanishes completely. [Automatically generated summary]