Alchemy

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Eternal Bonds and Cosmic Chemistry: The Alchemy of Love in Johnnyswim's 'Alchemy'

Johnnyswim's song 'Alchemy' delves into the profound and almost mystical connection between two people who are destined to be together. The lyrics paint a picture of a love that transcends time and space, suggesting that even if the stars were rearranged or history rewritten, their bond would remain unbroken. This idea is encapsulated in the line, 'If all the stars were shaken up and poured back in the sky, I still think they'd light for us,' emphasizing the inevitability and permanence of their connection.

The song dismisses the notion of a fairy tale romance, instead highlighting a more grounded and chemical connection. The repeated assertion, 'We just belong, it's chemical,' suggests that their relationship is rooted in something fundamental and natural, akin to the laws of chemistry. This metaphor of 'alchemy'—the medieval forerunner of chemistry, concerned with transforming matter—implies that their love is a transformative force, turning the ordinary into something extraordinary.

The lyrics also explore the idea of love as a constant through multiple lifetimes, with lines like 'Not just in this life, but in thousands, thousands.' This notion of eternal recurrence adds a layer of depth to their relationship, suggesting that their souls are intertwined across different existences. The song's refrain, 'Of course I would find you, of course you would find me too,' reinforces the certainty and inevitability of their union, making 'Alchemy' a poetic and heartfelt ode to a love that defies the boundaries of time and space.

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