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Genesis – Mad Man Moon Lyrics 3 years ago
The narrator starts out at a place where he is in love. But they forgo that to search for something greater. Wisdom? A greater purpose?

Their search leads him away from the earth, higher than even the clouds can go. Perhaps alluding to psychedelic drug use, which is known for its ability generate transformative experiences (which are highly related to wisdom and sense of purpose) but can also cause madness.

When they come down from the trip they are filled with despair and feelings of self-doubt. They wish that they could return to their ignorance, dismiss what they experienced as just delusions but they can't. Their feelings of futility are expressed in their perception of the world as a desert- a lifeless, alien place, filled with mirages (delusions), where they have no purpose and no way of escaping.

The part about the jail is a bit strange. I guess their point is that at least in a jail you have some hope of escaping?

In the end the narrator seems to come to the conclusion that the quest for wisdom and meaning is a farce and that we are always destined to be disappointed in our endeavors to realize them. This is expressed when he states "And thoughts will fly higher till the earth brings them down. Forever caught in desert lands, one has to learn to disbelieve the sea".

The takeaway is- humans need community and guidance, if they try to pursue wisdom in pure isolation they will often get madness instead.

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Genesis – Cuckoo Cocoon Lyrics 3 years ago
Title a pun on "koo koo kachoo"- a famous lyric form the Beatles "I Am the Walrus"? A song as absurd as the previous track (Broadway Melody).

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