I personally see the town as a mfutilityr for life. Brightness represents youthful spirit, creativity, and freedom. The poet is representative of growing old and losing your spirit. He watches the bright people sadly, remembering the golden years, but stays in his room far from the brightness.
Soon, the bright people leave. They too have grown old and "dark", pressured by society into living a "normal" life, and become too burdened with responsibilities to be happy and free. With their growing old, the town becomes dull and empty. The narrator, who is younger, wonders why the town is dark, and feels that they were born at the wrong time, as today even younger people lose their brightness due to being pushed so hard to get into college and get a job, which leaves them no freedom. The narrator refuses to accept this, and rebels against the system, becoming bright again.
The song is a message about the futility of our money driven society. We push young people so hard to get good test scores that they don't have time to be free and creative, just so they can get a good job and make money, so they can pay for their children's college, so they can get a good job and make money, etc. This leaves no one time to be free and creative, just to work forever. However, the song is hopeful. The narrator believes that they can bring back brightness and restore the joy of youth
I personally see the town as a mfutilityr for life. Brightness represents youthful spirit, creativity, and freedom. The poet is representative of growing old and losing your spirit. He watches the bright people sadly, remembering the golden years, but stays in his room far from the brightness.
Soon, the bright people leave. They too have grown old and "dark", pressured by society into living a "normal" life, and become too burdened with responsibilities to be happy and free. With their growing old, the town becomes dull and empty. The narrator, who is younger, wonders why the town is dark, and feels that they were born at the wrong time, as today even younger people lose their brightness due to being pushed so hard to get into college and get a job, which leaves them no freedom. The narrator refuses to accept this, and rebels against the system, becoming bright again.
The song is a message about the futility of our money driven society. We push young people so hard to get good test scores that they don't have time to be free and creative, just so they can get a good job and make money, so they can pay for their children's college, so they can get a good job and make money, etc. This leaves no one time to be free and creative, just to work forever. However, the song is hopeful. The narrator believes that they can bring back brightness and restore the joy of youth