Wordless Chorus

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Navigating Modern Life's Complexities in 'Wordless Chorus'

My Morning Jacket's 'Wordless Chorus' delves into the complexities and contradictions of modern life. The song opens with a reflection on the overwhelming nature of contemporary existence, suggesting that instinct and natural impulses are often sidelined in favor of more pragmatic, profit-driven decisions. The line 'Forget about instinct, it's not what pays' encapsulates this sentiment, highlighting a societal shift away from innate human behaviors towards calculated actions aimed at material gain.

The lyrics also explore the fleeting nature of pleasure and the constant search for meaning. The metaphor of a 'carton of eggs' thinking 'it's all worthwhile' suggests a fragile and temporary sense of satisfaction. This imagery evokes the idea that our pursuits of happiness are often superficial and easily shattered. The song questions the essence of human experience, asking 'what has not been done?' and whether we are truly living in the moment or merely going through the motions.

In the latter part of the song, there's a call to remember the promises and ideals of childhood, a time when innovation and creativity were paramount. The lines 'We are the innovators, they are the imitators' serve as a rallying cry to reclaim originality and authenticity in a world that often values conformity. The song concludes with a poignant reminder that while we may have forgotten about love, we were not brokenhearted, suggesting that there is still hope for rediscovering genuine human connections and emotions amidst the chaos of modern life.

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