Electrical

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The Electrifying Struggle of Love and Identity

AL1CE's song "Electrical" delves into the complexities of a tumultuous relationship, where the protagonist feels overwhelmed and consumed by their partner's presence. The recurring imagery of electricity and lightning serves as a metaphor for the intense and often unpredictable nature of their connection. The lyrics convey a sense of imbalance, with the protagonist feeling as though they are constantly falling while their partner is climbing, highlighting a disparity in their emotional states.

The song's chorus, with its repetition of "You're climbing up, I'm falling down, I'm fading fast, You're all around, Electric, electrical," emphasizes the protagonist's sense of being overshadowed and drained by their partner. This feeling of being engulfed is further illustrated by lines such as "I don't wanna be the height rise on your plane" and "I don't wanna be the one who's always used," which suggest a desire to break free from a role of constant support and sacrifice.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of resistance and a struggle for self-preservation. The protagonist expresses a reluctance to be the savior or the scapegoat in the relationship, as seen in lines like "I don't wanna be the savior anymore" and "I am just another one for you to blame." This internal conflict is compounded by the fear of losing oneself in the process of trying to maintain the relationship, as captured in the line "But love is hollow if I lose myself." Ultimately, "Electrical" is a powerful exploration of the emotional toll of a one-sided relationship and the quest for personal identity amidst the chaos.

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