Chorus

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Dreams and Darkness: The Duality in Erasure's 'Chorus'

Erasure's song 'Chorus' is a compelling exploration of dreams, aspirations, and the inherent risks and uncertainties that come with them. The lyrics encourage the listener to pursue their dreams and schemes, despite the potential pitfalls. The lines 'Go ahead with your dreamin' / For what it's worth / Or you'll be stricken-bound kickin' up dirt' suggest that not chasing one's dreams can lead to a life of regret and stagnation. However, the cautionary note 'But the knife is sharp / You'd better watch that you don't cut your hands' serves as a reminder that the pursuit of dreams is fraught with dangers and challenges.

The recurring imagery of the sun being covered up, birds flying away, and fishes going to sleep evokes a sense of darkness and loss. This could symbolize the obstacles and setbacks that often accompany the pursuit of dreams. The repetition of these lines emphasizes the inevitability of these challenges, suggesting that they are a natural part of the journey. The metaphor of the sun being covered up could also represent the suppression of hope and light, making the pursuit of dreams even more daunting.

In the latter part of the song, the lyrics take on a more hopeful tone with 'Holy Moses, our hearts are screaming / Souls are lifting only dreaming.' This shift suggests a collective yearning for a better future, where dreams are not just personal but shared aspirations. The mention of 'The dawn chorus' and 'The singing, bells ringing' symbolizes a new beginning, a time when dreams can be realized, and hope can be restored. This duality of darkness and light, despair and hope, makes 'Chorus' a deeply resonant and thought-provoking song.

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