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The Cyclical Nature of Life and Celebration in Blur's 'One Born Every Minute'

Blur's song 'One Born Every Minute' delves into the repetitive and cyclical nature of life, highlighting moments of celebration amidst the mundane. The opening lines, 'Here we go, (Here we go) / Here we go again,' set the tone for a recurring cycle, suggesting that life is a series of repeated events. The mention of 'Dirty knickers, / Pop music, Vodka and gin' paints a vivid picture of a carefree, perhaps hedonistic lifestyle, where moments of joy and indulgence are intertwined with the everyday grind.

The phrase 'Your knees are sore / You must have been in the wars' metaphorically suggests that life is a battle, and everyone bears the scars of their struggles. Yet, despite these hardships, there is 'something to celebrate in our lives,' indicating that joy and celebration are essential parts of the human experience. The line 'And here's where it begins' implies a fresh start or a new chapter, reinforcing the idea of life's cyclical nature.

The chorus, 'One is born every minute / You're never never alone,' emphasizes the constant renewal of life and the idea that no one is ever truly alone. This could be interpreted as a comforting thought, suggesting that the human experience is shared and that new life brings hope and continuity. The repetition of 'Here we go, (Here we go) / Here we go again' in the closing lines reinforces the song's theme of life's repetitive cycles, while the inclusion of 'Vodka beer and gin' adds a touch of humor and realism, acknowledging the role of escapism and indulgence in coping with life's challenges.

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