The Luminous Journey from Innocence to Experience

The song "Blind" by Hercules and Love Affair, an electronic music project known for blending various genres such as disco, house, and synth-pop, delves into the themes of growth, nostalgia, and the loss of innocence. The lyrics poetically contrast the hopeful perspective of a child with the more complex and sometimes disillusioning reality faced by an adult.

The opening lines reminisce about a child's optimistic belief that the stars will get brighter and that they will get closer to their dreams and desires. This metaphor suggests a time of innocence and the belief that life will continually improve. However, as the song progresses, the adult perspective shifts to a realization that the stars, which once seemed to promise a bright future, now feel distant and do not illuminate the present. This reflects a common adult sentiment where the simplicity and hope of childhood give way to the complexities and challenges of adult life.

The repeated line "I feel like I am blind" signifies a sense of disorientation and the struggle to find direction or meaning in life. The desire for the stars to shine and the light to be present represents a yearning for clarity and guidance. The lyrics suggest that in order to find this clarity, one must look inward, examining their own life and breath, rather than seeking answers from external sources. This introspective journey is a call to self-awareness and personal growth, acknowledging that understanding oneself is crucial in navigating the often opaque path of life.

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