Jetpacks Was Yes!

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Escaping the Illusion: A Journey Through Time and Self

Periphery's song "Jetpacks Was Yes!" delves into the complex themes of time, memory, and self-discovery. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone grappling with the passage of time and the weight of their past. The opening lines, "These walls of time / Release / My eyes move like the drift," suggest a sense of being trapped within the constraints of time, yet yearning for release. The imagery of fabric tearing and breaking ties indicates a desire to break free from the bonds of the past and familial connections that may be holding the narrator back.

The recurring theme of searching for a way out of a dream highlights the struggle between reality and illusion. The narrator feels lost, wasting their breath and life in an attempt to ascend or escape their current state. This is further emphasized by the lines, "Fears lead me astray, the past brings them to be / What's left to carry me?" Here, the past is depicted as a source of fear and confusion, making it difficult for the narrator to find a clear path forward.

As the song progresses, there is a shift towards self-realization and acceptance. The narrator discovers a world where they are free, a place of truth beyond the illusions they have known. This newfound understanding is encapsulated in the lines, "Presently I've found I am not alone / In a world of infinity sewn." The song concludes with a sense of evolution and unity, as the soul evolves beyond the seams of reality, suggesting a transcendence of the limitations imposed by time and memory.

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