Last Light

Soen Soen

The Struggle for Inner Peace in Soen's 'Last Light'

Soen's song 'Last Light' delves deep into the human psyche, exploring themes of inner turmoil, existential dread, and the relentless pursuit of peace. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person trapped in a cycle of restlessness and distress, symbolized by the 'dead note' that disrupts the harmony. This metaphor suggests a persistent, nagging feeling that something is amiss, preventing the individual from achieving a sense of closure and peace.

The song's protagonist is caught in a 'vicious circle,' unable to break free from their own fears and anxieties. The lines 'I'm becoming what I thought / What I shouldn’t be / What I fear the most' highlight the internal conflict and the fear of becoming something undesirable. This struggle is further emphasized by the plea to 'stay here for a while,' indicating a dependence on the very thing that causes distress, as it is perceived as the 'only light' in a dark and confusing world.

The journey described in the song is one of endless searching, symbolized by the 'path of endless distance' and the 'road of comforting despair.' This paradoxical phrase suggests that while the journey is fraught with despair, there is a strange comfort in its familiarity. The protagonist's dependence on this journey, despite its challenges, underscores the complexity of human emotions and the difficulty of breaking free from self-imposed limitations. Soen's 'Last Light' is a poignant exploration of the human condition, capturing the essence of our struggles with identity, fear, and the quest for inner peace.

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