Control

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The Struggle for Control in Modern Life

Aaron Taos' song "Control" delves into the complexities and frustrations of modern life, particularly the feeling of being out of control. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with societal expectations and personal dissatisfaction. The opening lines, "Sitting here thinkin' bout society / Do you wanna hear some irony?" set the tone for a reflective and somewhat cynical exploration of daily life. The artist expresses a paradoxical desire to avoid social interactions while also feeling trapped at home, highlighting a common modern dilemma.

The chorus, repeating the phrase "In control," underscores the central theme of the song. Despite various attempts to manage life—whether through sleep, exercise, or entertainment—the sense of control remains elusive. The mention of watching "Game of Thrones" at 2 AM serves as a metaphor for escapism, a way to momentarily forget the pressures and lack of control in real life. This escapism, however, is fleeting and ultimately unsatisfying, as the underlying issues remain unresolved.

In the latter part of the song, Taos admits to the constant mental battle he faces, trying to push thoughts of inadequacy and lack of control out of his mind. The lines, "I try to get it out my mind / But I think it all the time," capture the relentless nature of these thoughts. The song concludes with a resigned acceptance that, despite efforts to change, the feeling of being out of control persists. This resignation is poignantly summed up in the line, "It's like you're part of the show / But you're never in control," suggesting a life where one goes through the motions without ever truly steering the course.

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