Easy Come Easy Go

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The Ebb and Flow of Life in 'Easy Come Easy Go'

Imagine Dragons' song 'Easy Come Easy Go' delves into the themes of loss, acceptance, and the transient nature of life. The lyrics express a sense of loneliness and the struggle to come to terms with the departure of friends. The artist uses the act of songwriting as a therapeutic tool, creating a lullaby to soothe the pain and to seek enlightenment ('open my third eye'), indicating a desire for deeper understanding and peace.

The chorus, 'I just need to let it go, waiting on a miracle / Guess that's just the way it goes, easy come, easy go,' encapsulates the core message of the song. It's about the necessity of releasing the grip on things that are no longer present and the acknowledgment that life is a series of gains and losses. The phrase 'easy come, easy go' is a common idiom that reflects the inevitability of change and the importance of not holding on too tightly to things that can easily slip away.

The song also touches on personal struggles and the impact of serious illness, as seen in the verse about a friend with bone cancer. This adds a layer of depth to the song, as it not only deals with emotional loss but also the physical and existential challenges that come with severe health issues. The artist expresses regret and a commitment to make amends, highlighting the human tendency to procrastinate on important emotional work until it's almost too late.

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