More Or Less

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Navigating the Depths of Emotional Closure

Screaming Trees' song "More Or Less" delves into the themes of emotional exhaustion and the quest for closure. The lyrics paint a picture of a journey that has been traveled many times, symbolizing a relationship or a life path that has become repetitive and unfulfilling. The mention of going to a 'deep river where the water's moving slow' suggests a desire for a place of calm and reflection, away from the turbulence of their current situation. This river can be seen as a metaphor for a state of mind where one can find peace and clarity.

The recurring lines 'Feels like there's nothing to explain' and 'One more or less it's all the same' highlight a sense of resignation and acceptance. The narrator acknowledges that the situation has become so familiar that there is no need for further discussion or explanation. This sentiment is reinforced by the coldness they feel, which could symbolize emotional numbness or the end of a passionate phase. The phrase 'Just be glad that it's all over' suggests a bittersweet relief that the struggle has ended, even if it leaves a sense of emptiness.

The song also touches on the theme of blame and accountability. The line 'And now you know just who to blame' indicates a moment of realization or confrontation, where the reasons for their emotional state become clear. This could imply a personal reckoning or an acknowledgment of external factors that have contributed to their feelings. Overall, "More Or Less" captures the complex emotions involved in reaching the end of a difficult journey and the mixed feelings of relief and sorrow that come with it.

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