Carol Masters

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The Cosmic Longing of Carol Masters

Alphaville's song "Carol Masters" delves into the profound sense of longing and escapism experienced by its protagonist, Carol. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Carol sitting by a window, staring into the night, and yearning for a call from beyond the atmospheres. This imagery suggests a deep desire to escape her current reality and find solace in a distant, perhaps extraterrestrial, place. The mention of Martian-Homesick-City and the red-cold sun sinking to the Channels of A'DAAR further emphasizes her wish to leave Earth and find a new home on Mars.

The song also explores themes of isolation and resilience. Carol's silent weeping, with raindrops falling from a painted ceiling, symbolizes her internal struggle and the facade she maintains. Despite her tears, she resolves not to let the night pass in vain, expressing a determination to break free from her constraints and find her path. This determination is a testament to her strength and desire for change, even in the face of adversity.

The recurring lines, "Oh I love you so" and references to the Master of the icy shots, add a layer of complexity to the song. These lines could be interpreted as a message of reassurance and protection, possibly from a loved one or a higher power. The mention of sedative holidays and the question, "Why aren't you sleeping at night?" hint at a struggle with mental health or insomnia, further highlighting Carol's inner turmoil. Ultimately, "Carol Masters" is a poignant exploration of longing, resilience, and the quest for a place where one truly belongs.

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