Blue

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Navigating Change and Self-Discovery in 'Blue' by keshi

In 'Blue,' keshi delves into the complexities of change, self-discovery, and the emotional turbulence that accompanies these experiences. The song opens with a sense of impatience and restlessness, as the narrator waits for something or someone to bring clarity or resolution. The mention of 'new faces' and 'racing' suggests a constant state of flux and movement, yet there's a feeling of never quite reaching a place of comfort or 'home.' This reflects the universal struggle of trying to find one's place in a world that is always changing.

The recurring imagery of the 'Blue Moon' serves as a powerful metaphor for the rare and fleeting moments of clarity or understanding that the narrator experiences. Just as a Blue Moon is an uncommon event, these moments of self-realization are sporadic and often occur in different phases and places. The lyrics 'Can't take all of the changes' and 'Blue Moon, in different phases' highlight the difficulty of adapting to life's constant shifts and the emotional toll it takes.

As the song progresses, the narrator grapples with feelings of isolation and self-doubt. Lines like 'I don't know myself, not like the time I did before' and 'Don't hit my cell, there's an unknown number on my phone' convey a sense of disconnection from both oneself and others. The struggle to maintain relationships and the pressure to conform to societal expectations ('Got the 9-5 and the bloodline, better dress up for the date night') further emphasize the internal conflict. Ultimately, 'Blue' captures the bittersweet journey of navigating life's changes and the ongoing quest for self-understanding and acceptance.

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  2. LIMBO
  3. Angel
  4. SOMEBODY
  5. Us
  6. 2 soon
  7. Blue
  8. Beside You
  9. summer
  10. like i need u
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