Glorious

Muse Muse

The Duality of Faith and Desire in Muse's 'Glorious'

Muse's song 'Glorious' delves into the complex interplay between faith, desire, and the pursuit of something greater. The lyrics paint a picture of a world seen through a 'rose-tinted view,' suggesting an idealized perception that is often compromised by external influences, symbolized by 'satellites.' This imagery sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the human condition, where the quest for truth and fulfillment is marred by 'cuts and bruises,' both literal and metaphorical.

The chorus introduces a fascinating dichotomy: 'Faith, it drives me away, but it turns me on, like a stranger's love.' Here, faith is portrayed as both a repellent and an alluring force, much like an unfamiliar yet captivating romance. This duality reflects the internal conflict many people experience when grappling with their beliefs and desires. The notion that faith 'rockets through the universe' and 'fuels the lies, it feeds the curse' further emphasizes its powerful yet potentially destructive nature. Despite these challenges, the song holds onto a glimmer of hope, suggesting that 'we, too, could be glorious.'

The repeated desire for 'more' and the plea to 'not close the door on what you adore' highlight a relentless pursuit of something transcendent. This yearning is underscored by the physical and emotional scars ('cuts and bruises') that come with such a journey. Muse's signature style of blending introspective lyrics with grandiose musical arrangements amplifies the song's themes, making 'Glorious' a compelling exploration of the human spirit's resilience and its quest for meaning.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Falling Down
  2. Supermassive Black Hole
  3. Blackout
  4. Dead Inside
  5. Uprising
  6. Knights Of Cydonia
  7. Plug In Baby
  8. New Born
  9. Time Is Running Out
  10. Undisclosed Desires
View all Muse songs

Most popular topics in Muse songs

Related artists

  1. Thirty Seconds To Mars
    Thirty Seconds To Mars
  2. Incubus
    Incubus
  3. The Strokes
    The Strokes
  4. Radiohead
    Radiohead
  5. Linkin Park
    Linkin Park
  6. Florence + The Machine
    Florence + The Machine
  7. System Of A Down
    System Of A Down
  8. Oasis
    Oasis