Embracing Authenticity and Liberation in Lana Del Rey's 'Get Free'

Lana Del Rey's 'Get Free' is a poignant reflection on personal growth and the journey towards self-liberation. The song opens with a declaration of crossing a threshold, symbolizing a transformative moment from an 'ordinary world' to a more profound and authentic existence. Lana Del Rey often explores themes of love, melancholy, and nostalgia in her music, and 'Get Free' is no exception, as it delves into the struggle of breaking free from the constraints of societal expectations and personal turmoil.

The chorus of 'Get Free' reveals a commitment to change, described as a 'modern manifesto.' Lana Del Rey expresses a desire to break away from the metaphorical 'dance' that keeps her and others from realizing their full potential. The 'birds of paradise' who 'never got to fly at night' represent those who have been suppressed or unable to express their true selves. The song's narrative is one of empowerment, encouraging listeners to take control of their lives and make choices that align with their own values and desires, rather than conforming to the roles imposed by others.

The recurring theme of moving 'out of the black into the blue' serves as a metaphor for transitioning from a place of darkness and confusion to one of clarity and hope. The reference to 'the burden of the Crowley way of being' could allude to the controversial figure Aleister Crowley, known for his esoteric and mystical beliefs, suggesting a rejection of complex and potentially harmful ideologies. The imagery of chasing rainbows, which are 'illusions' that cannot be grasped, further emphasizes the futility of pursuing false or unattainable ideals. Ultimately, 'Get Free' is a song about the realization that one has the power to choose their own path and the courage to pursue a life of authenticity.

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