Candy Says

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The Inner Struggles of Self-Identity in 'Candy Says'

Blind Melon's rendition of 'Candy Says' delves deep into the internal conflicts and existential musings of the protagonist, Candy. The song opens with Candy expressing a profound disdain for her own body and the demands it places on her in the world. This sentiment reflects a struggle with self-acceptance and the societal pressures that often dictate how one should look and behave. The desire to understand what others discuss discreetly hints at a feeling of exclusion or a longing to grasp the unspoken norms and judgments that shape human interactions.

As the song progresses, Candy reveals her aversion to quiet places, which evoke a sense of impending doom or a glimpse into an uncertain future. This fear of the unknown is compounded by her hatred for making significant decisions, which lead to endless mental revisions and second-guessing. These lines capture the anxiety and paralysis that can accompany the responsibility of choice, highlighting the internal turmoil that many face when confronted with life's pivotal moments.

The chorus introduces a sense of escapism, with Candy imagining herself watching bluebirds fly over her shoulder and pass her by. This imagery symbolizes a longing for freedom and a detachment from her current self. The contemplation of what she might see if she could 'walk away from me' suggests a desire to escape her own identity and the burdens it carries. Blind Melon's interpretation of 'Candy Says' poignantly captures the essence of self-doubt, the quest for understanding, and the yearning for liberation from one's own insecurities.

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