The Chattering Lack Of Common Sense
Ghost and Pals
Navigating the Maze of Identity and Conformity
Ghost and Pals' song "The Chattering Lack Of Common Sense" delves into the complexities of identity, conformity, and the struggle to find one's true self amidst societal expectations. The lyrics paint a picture of a protagonist who feels out of place and disconnected from the repetitive and superficial nature of daily life. The opening lines suggest a facade that the protagonist maintains, hinting at a deeper, more authentic self that is not immediately apparent to others. This theme of hidden identities and the monotony of social interactions is a recurring motif throughout the song.
The chorus reflects a sense of frustration and confusion as the protagonist grapples with the expectations placed upon them. The lines "Turn around about a new view / Bring about the fear inside you" suggest an internal conflict and a desire to break free from the constraints of conformity. The protagonist's contemplation of "fallacies and things that scare me" indicates a deeper introspection and a questioning of the societal norms that dictate their behavior. This introspection leads to a realization and acceptance of their true self, as expressed in the lines "Take a good look, this is me / This is what I've come to be."
The song's bridge and closing verses highlight the protagonist's ongoing struggle with their identity. The repetition of actions like "Moving along / Dancing along / Playing along" underscores the performative nature of their existence, while the lines "I've been feeling out of order / I've been sorta noticing / Fallacies and things that see me" reveal a growing awareness of the dissonance between their true self and the persona they present to the world. Ultimately, the song captures the tension between societal expectations and personal authenticity, leaving the listener with a poignant reflection on the journey to self-discovery.