Something Human

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The Quest for Humanity in a Digital World

In Muse's song "Something Human," the lyrics delve into the struggle of maintaining one's humanity in an increasingly digital and impersonal world. The opening lines, "My circuits have blown, I know it's self-imposed," suggest a sense of burnout and self-inflicted isolation, possibly due to over-reliance on technology. The protagonist acknowledges that everything they have shared and loved is all they truly own, hinting at a longing for genuine human connection amidst the digital noise.

As the song progresses, there's a noticeable shift in the protagonist's mindset. They express a newfound sense of aliveness and a willingness to give up their current life to find something more meaningful. The repeated lines about the miles and hours left on the road symbolize a journey, both literal and metaphorical, towards rediscovering their humanity. The chorus, with its plea for "something human," underscores the deep yearning for real, tangible connections and experiences.

The lyrics also touch on themes of redemption and renewal. Phrases like "Let's burn all the money, absolve all the lies" and "I've cleansed all my sins" suggest a desire to strip away the superficial and start anew. The song culminates in a powerful declaration of needing love and human touch, emphasizing that despite the distance traveled and the challenges faced, the ultimate goal is to reconnect with what makes us fundamentally human. Muse's blend of electronic rock and introspective lyrics creates a poignant commentary on the modern human condition, urging listeners to seek out and cherish authentic human experiences.

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