Over And Over

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The Endless Cycle of Pain and Despair in 'Over And Over'

Black Sabbath's song 'Over And Over' delves deep into the emotional turmoil and existential angst that many people experience. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of fluctuating emotions, from feeling like one is 'dying at dawn' to being 'warm as fire.' This contrast highlights the unpredictable nature of human emotions and the struggle to find stability. The recurring theme of rain symbolizes a sense of melancholy and the inevitability of sorrow, which the singer feels trapped in, as it goes 'over, and over, and over again.'

The metaphor of 'too many flames, with too much to burn' suggests a life overwhelmed by challenges and burdens. The reference to life being 'made of paper' implies fragility and the ease with which everything can fall apart. The singer's yearning to be free from pain is palpable, yet the repetition of the phrase 'over, and over, and over again' underscores the relentless nature of their suffering. This repetition not only emphasizes the cyclical nature of their despair but also mirrors the repetitive, almost hypnotic structure of the song itself.

In the latter part of the song, the singer expresses empathy for 'the lost and alone' and mourns for their unfulfilled dreams, which will 'all be ashes.' This imagery evokes a sense of hopelessness and the futility of aspirations in the face of relentless hardship. The song's repetitive structure and haunting lyrics create a powerful narrative about the inescapable cycle of pain and the longing for release. Black Sabbath, known for their heavy and dark musical style, effectively uses these elements to convey a profound sense of despair and the human condition's fragility.

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