Urantia

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Ethereal Longing and Fragmented Memories in 'Urantia'

Deftones' song 'Urantia' delves into the complex emotions of loss, longing, and the fragmented nature of memories. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone grappling with the absence of a significant other, symbolized through intimate and personal items like a cigarette, makeup, and shoes. The protagonist's actions, such as lighting the cigarette and circling the lake, suggest a desperate attempt to hold onto the remnants of a past relationship, highlighting the struggle to cope with the void left behind.

The song's title, 'Urantia,' refers to a term from 'The Urantia Book,' a spiritual and philosophical text that discusses the origin, history, and destiny of humanity. This reference adds a layer of depth to the song, suggesting a search for meaning and understanding in the face of loss. The lyrics mention 'eighteen hundred million ways striving to make it last,' which could be interpreted as the countless efforts and paths one might take to preserve a connection or memory.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of uniqueness and irreplaceability, as seen in lines like 'there are no more left like you' and 'a picture perfect strange.' These phrases emphasize the singularity of the lost person and the irreplaceable nature of their presence. The song also touches on the idea of spiritual connection and the hope of reunion, with the closing lines expressing a belief in finding each other again. This blend of tangible memories and ethereal hope creates a poignant narrative that resonates with anyone who has experienced profound loss and the enduring desire to reconnect.

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