Full Moon Dirty Hearts

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Navigating the Shadows: INXS's 'Full Moon Dirty Hearts'

INXS's song 'Full Moon Dirty Hearts' delves into the complexities of human emotions and the struggles we face in a world that often feels tainted and challenging. The recurring imagery of a 'full moon' juxtaposed against 'dirty hearts' and a 'dirty sky' suggests a sense of hope and purity trying to shine through a backdrop of corruption and hardship. The full moon, often a symbol of clarity and enlightenment, contrasts sharply with the 'dirty' elements, highlighting the tension between innocence and the harsh realities of life.

The lyrics speak to personal battles and resilience. Lines like 'I've broken bones for less' and 'I took a voyage on the deep blue sea, but I had to swim away' reflect the physical and emotional toll of these struggles. The voyage over the deep blue sea can be seen as a metaphor for life's journey, filled with unexpected challenges that sometimes force us to retreat or change course. This imagery evokes a sense of perseverance and the need to keep moving forward despite setbacks.

The mention of innocence, particularly in the line 'Innocence is what we want, now even children think that way,' underscores a longing for a simpler, purer state of being. It suggests a collective yearning for a return to a time when life was less complicated and more genuine. This desire for innocence amidst a world of 'dirty hearts' speaks to a broader societal disillusionment and the hope for a better, more honest existence. INXS captures this duality beautifully, blending poignant lyrics with their signature rock sound to create a song that resonates on multiple levels.

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