Days Are Forgotten

Kasabian Kasabian

Reclaiming Identity in a Forgotten World

Kasabian's song "Days Are Forgotten" delves into themes of reclaiming one's identity and the struggle against being overlooked or forgotten. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who feels neglected and is determined to take back control of their life. The opening lines, "Hey son, I'm looking forwards, You're aiming backwards," suggest a conflict between progress and stagnation, highlighting the protagonist's frustration with those who are stuck in the past.

The recurring phrase, "I am taking back what's mine, I am taking back the time," signifies a powerful declaration of self-empowerment. The protagonist is willing to go to great lengths, even if it means being perceived as self-destructive, to reclaim their sense of self. This is further emphasized by the line, "You may call it suicide, but I'm being born again," which suggests a rebirth or transformation through the act of reclaiming one's identity.

The chorus, "Days are forgotten, Now it's all over, You've simply forgotten how to disappear," reflects a sense of disillusionment with the passage of time and the fading of memories. The protagonist feels that the past has been erased or ignored, and there is a yearning to be remembered and to make a lasting impact. The imagery of "chewing on monkey brain" and being "just a silhouette" adds a surreal and almost dystopian quality to the song, emphasizing the protagonist's sense of alienation and the struggle to be seen and heard in a world that has moved on.

Overall, "Days Are Forgotten" is a powerful anthem of self-assertion and the fight against being forgotten. It captures the essence of reclaiming one's identity and the determination to make a mark in a world that often overlooks the individual.

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