60 Miles An Hour

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A Journey of Devotion and Escape

New Order's song "60 Miles An Hour" is a compelling blend of devotion, escapism, and the search for sanctuary. The lyrics open with a sense of seeking refuge, as the narrator confesses to looking for a place of safety and peace. This quest for sanctuary is juxtaposed with a sense of rebellion and daring, as indicated by the line, "I'll have the devil round for tea." This suggests a complex character who is both in need of comfort and unafraid to confront darker elements of life.

The recurring theme of unwavering support is central to the song. The narrator promises to be there for their loved one, standing by their side through thick and thin. This promise is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing a deep sense of loyalty and commitment. The imagery of driving at 60 miles an hour symbolizes a journey together, moving forward despite any obstacles. The act of driving also represents freedom and the ability to escape from the mundane or troubling aspects of life.

The song also touches on themes of adventure and exploration. The idea of being taken to an island and worshipping pagan idols suggests a desire to break free from societal norms and experience something extraordinary. This sense of adventure is balanced by the comforting promise of being there for each other, creating a dynamic interplay between the need for stability and the desire for excitement. Overall, "60 Miles An Hour" is a rich tapestry of emotions and themes, capturing the essence of human relationships and the quest for both security and adventure.

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