Again & Again

Keane Keane

The Illusion of Connection in Keane's 'Again & Again'

Keane's song 'Again & Again' delves into the complexities of human relationships and the often illusory nature of communication and connection. The lyrics open with a sense of confusion and disorientation, questioning whether the experiences were real or merely figments of the mind. This sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the authenticity of emotions and interactions. The protagonist feels like a ghost, clinging to the remnants of a relationship, seeking something tangible and real amidst the wreckage of broken promises and superficial exchanges.

The chorus emphasizes the repetitive nature of empty words and promises. Despite saying the same words 'again and again,' they fail to carry any real weight or meaning. The eyes, often considered windows to the soul, reveal 'easy lies,' suggesting that even the most intimate forms of communication can be deceptive. This highlights a sense of disillusionment and the difficulty of finding genuine connection in a world where words are often used carelessly.

The song also touches on the transient nature of emotions and the ease with which people make and break promises. The line 'The lightest words are heavy, and promises are easy' underscores the paradox of how something seemingly insignificant can carry immense emotional weight. The protagonist's realization that words and promises are often hollow leads to a sense of resignation. The repeated refrain of 'again and again' serves as a poignant reminder of the cyclical nature of these empty interactions, leaving the listener to ponder the authenticity of their own relationships and the words they use.

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