Witness To Your Love

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Nostalgia and Reckless Youth in 'Witness To Your Love'

Garbage's song 'Witness To Your Love' is a nostalgic reflection on the carefree and reckless days of youth. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a time when the narrator and their companion were young, fearless, and unburdened by the constraints of adulthood. The opening lines, 'Was we ever so young? We were tripping into town,' immediately set the tone for a journey down memory lane, recalling a time when they felt invincible and free. The mention of 'shoplifting' and being 'masters of the universe' highlights their rebellious and adventurous spirit, unafraid to push boundaries and take risks.

The chorus, with its repeated lines 'Free, we were free,' emphasizes the sense of liberation and boundless possibilities that characterized their youth. This freedom is juxtaposed with the inevitability of growing up and facing the realities of life, as symbolized by the phrase 'ashes to ashes and dust to dust.' Despite the passage of time and the changes that come with it, the narrator remains a 'witness to your love,' suggesting a deep and enduring bond that transcends the years.

The song also touches on themes of loyalty and mutual protection, as seen in the lines 'You're on patrol for me, I'm on patrol for you.' This indicates a relationship built on trust and support, where both individuals look out for each other. The repetition of 'we were so free you and me' serves as a poignant reminder of the simplicity and purity of their connection during those formative years. Overall, 'Witness To Your Love' is a heartfelt ode to the innocence, recklessness, and enduring love of youth, capturing the essence of a time when life felt limitless and full of potential.

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