Let's Pretend

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Embracing Unity and Spiritual Connection in 'Let's Pretend' by Yes

In 'Let's Pretend,' Yes invites listeners to imagine a world where unity and spiritual connection are paramount. The song opens with a call to 'be together' and 'pretend that we are free,' suggesting a desire to transcend the limitations of reality and embrace a more harmonious existence. The mention of angels and the key to life hints at a deeper, almost mystical understanding of human potential and interconnectedness. This sets the stage for a journey towards enlightenment and collective joy, as the lyrics explore the idea of sealing 'the truth of life' and lighting 'the heavens.'

The chorus emphasizes the power of belief and the importance of finding one's place in the world. The lyrics 'Let us sing the song it is / Let the sound of all belief' suggest that music and faith are integral to this journey. The song encourages listeners to find 'that space in life' where they can follow their true path, guided by love and the 'force of nature.' This natural force is portrayed as a prevailing power, one that can lead to spiritual awakening and a deeper understanding of existence. The repeated lines 'I lay down, I lay down and I pray' underscore the song's spiritual undertones, highlighting the importance of reflection and prayer in achieving this state of unity.

The recurring refrain 'Let's get our hearts together / As before, and like before / We'll do again' reinforces the theme of unity and collective action. It suggests that this ideal state of being is not a new concept but something that humanity has achieved in the past and can strive for again. The repetition of these lines serves as a mantra, encouraging listeners to reconnect with their shared humanity and work together towards a better future. By blending themes of spirituality, unity, and the power of nature, 'Let's Pretend' offers a hopeful vision of what could be achieved through collective effort and mutual understanding.

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