Everything goes

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Embracing Universal Love and Transience in 'Everything goes'

Zoé's song 'Everything goes' is a poetic exploration of love, unity, and the ephemeral nature of existence. The lyrics emphasize the importance of loving not just those close to us, like brothers and sisters, but also extending that love to the universe and everything within it. The repeated mention of the moon and the rainbow serves as metaphors for beauty, constancy, and the interconnectedness of all things. The moon, a celestial body that has inspired countless works of art and literature, symbolizes a guiding light and a source of comfort. The rainbow, on the other hand, represents hope, diversity, and the fleeting moments of beauty in life.

The phrase 'everything goes away' is a poignant reminder of the impermanence of life. It suggests that while everything in the physical world is transient, love remains a constant force that can transcend time and space. This theme is reinforced by the repetition of the word 'love' throughout the song, urging listeners to cherish and nurture their relationships and the world around them. The lyrics encourage a holistic view of love, one that encompasses not just human connections but also a deep appreciation for the natural world and the universe.

Zoé, known for their ethereal and introspective musical style, uses 'Everything goes' to invite listeners into a meditative state where they can reflect on the beauty and transience of life. The song's soothing melody and repetitive structure create a sense of calm and contemplation, making it a perfect backdrop for introspection. By blending themes of love, unity, and impermanence, Zoé crafts a timeless message that resonates deeply with the human experience.

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  1. Luna
  2. Azul
  3. Deja Te Conecto
  4. Labios Rotos
  5. Nada
  6. No Me Destruyas
  7. Paula
  8. Vía Láctea
  9. Poli / Love
  10. SKR
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