I like it quite a bit. It clearly shows the influence of existentialism of the Camus variety on Robert Smith (cf "Killing an Arab", a pretty transparent reference to Camus's "The Stranger"). Essentially, the world is what it is; no gods or devils or universal cosmic justice.
I like it quite a bit. It clearly shows the influence of existentialism of the Camus variety on Robert Smith (cf "Killing an Arab", a pretty transparent reference to Camus's "The Stranger"). Essentially, the world is what it is; no gods or devils or universal cosmic justice.
Delirium has this one down.
Delirium has this one down.
The song is about existentialism, there is no fair nor unfair. We all die and the only way we can live on in the world is how we impact others.
The song is about existentialism, there is no fair nor unfair. We all die and the only way we can live on in the world is how we impact others.