I'm Looking Through You

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The Transparency of Change in Relationships

The Beatles' song "I'm Looking Through You" from their 1965 album "Rubber Soul" delves into the feelings of disillusionment and estrangement that can occur in a relationship. The lyrics, penned by Paul McCartney, reflect a sense of confusion and betrayal when someone you thought you knew well turns out to be different from what you believed. The repeated line, "I'm looking through you, where did you go?" suggests a feeling of looking at someone and seeing right through them, as if they have become transparent or absent, despite being physically present.

The song's chorus, "Why, tell me why did you not treat me right? Love has a nasty habit of disappearing overnight," speaks to the pain of realizing that love can fade suddenly, leaving one to question what went wrong. This sentiment is a universal experience, touching on the unpredictability of relationships and the heartache that comes when love changes or disappears. The Beatles were known for their ability to capture complex emotional states in simple, yet profound lyrics, and this song is a prime example of that talent.

The transformation of the person being addressed in the song is further emphasized by the lines, "You don't look different, but you have changed." It suggests that while outward appearances remain the same, the essence of the person, their behaviors, and feelings have altered. This change has led to a disconnect between the speaker and the subject of the song, highlighting the theme of emotional distance and the realization that people can change in ways that are invisible to the eye but felt deeply in the heart.

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