An interesting song about perseverence, not letting the world bog us down, and moving on from bad events. Not only that, but it speaks about how fiction plays a part in how we handle and percieve pain and the harsh realities of the world.
He's speaks about how in the darkest of times, light can truly be seen, valued, and appreciated- a reason why hard times aren't so bad. When hope seems to be lost in the darkest of moments, our hope is restored at the very end, implying that should we wait long enough, the our hope should come back because thing will eventually turn our way and be good.
Like dust, as it was stated, we are able to settle into our situations, no matter how bad they may seem. Many of us give up when we've had enough of life's fortunes, in fact many in our "family tree" does so.
Lastly, it is stated that reality is always harsher and "heavier" than any work of fiction; but despite this, when we look at a book, movie, or the like and veiw the events of them, the "gravity" of reality is temporarily lifted and allows for us build our strength and courage, allowing us to carry in with our lives and let go of our worries and "shadows" afterwards.
Loved the song. Truly intelligent take on how fictitious works affect us.
An interesting song about perseverence, not letting the world bog us down, and moving on from bad events. Not only that, but it speaks about how fiction plays a part in how we handle and percieve pain and the harsh realities of the world.
He's speaks about how in the darkest of times, light can truly be seen, valued, and appreciated- a reason why hard times aren't so bad. When hope seems to be lost in the darkest of moments, our hope is restored at the very end, implying that should we wait long enough, the our hope should come back because thing will eventually turn our way and be good.
Like dust, as it was stated, we are able to settle into our situations, no matter how bad they may seem. Many of us give up when we've had enough of life's fortunes, in fact many in our "family tree" does so.
Lastly, it is stated that reality is always harsher and "heavier" than any work of fiction; but despite this, when we look at a book, movie, or the like and veiw the events of them, the "gravity" of reality is temporarily lifted and allows for us build our strength and courage, allowing us to carry in with our lives and let go of our worries and "shadows" afterwards.
Loved the song. Truly intelligent take on how fictitious works affect us.