I like the way Jamie sings: "Enjoy life, enjoy life, enjoy this life," - the context makes the sense of these lines opposite to its literal meaning, brings the dramatic motif. This device's quite often used in Xiu Xiu songs, for example, in one of my favourite lines ever from Bog People: "There will always be a headless neck, there will always be hapiness". As for me, it's not only about this world's morbidness and cruelty, but also about its breadth.
I like the way Jamie sings: "Enjoy life, enjoy life, enjoy this life," - the context makes the sense of these lines opposite to its literal meaning, brings the dramatic motif. This device's quite often used in Xiu Xiu songs, for example, in one of my favourite lines ever from Bog People: "There will always be a headless neck, there will always be hapiness". As for me, it's not only about this world's morbidness and cruelty, but also about its breadth.