Colour By Numbers

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The Kaleidoscope of Human Connection

Culture Club's song "Colour By Numbers" delves into the complexities of human relationships and the myriad emotions that come with them. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the deep connections that can form between individuals, transcending mere physical attraction or superficial interactions. When the singer looks into someone's eyes, they feel a profound spiritual connection, suggesting that true relationships demand more than just surface-level engagement—they require vulnerability and honesty.

The recurring theme of 'speaking in tongues' symbolizes the unique, almost mystical communication that can occur between two people who truly understand each other. This metaphorical language floats them down rivers, representing the flow of time and experiences that shape their bond. The past serves as a reminder of the 'colours' they have chosen, which can be interpreted as the choices and emotions that have defined their relationship.

The song also touches on societal perceptions of unconventional relationships. Some people view their way of living as 'out of this place' or 'blinded by fate,' indicating that their love defies societal norms and expectations. Despite this, the repeated line 'all colours we chose' reinforces the idea that their relationship is a conscious, deliberate choice, rich with diverse emotions and experiences. Culture Club, known for their eclectic style and boundary-pushing themes, encapsulates the beauty and complexity of love in this evocative track.

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