Wake Up

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The Urgent Call of Recovery in 'Wake Up'

The song 'Wake Up' by Mad Season is a poignant and powerful plea for self-awareness and change. The lyrics speak directly to a 'young man,' urging him to realize the destructive path he's on and to abandon his harmful 'love affair,' which could be a metaphor for addiction or a self-destructive lifestyle. The repetition of 'for 10 long years' emphasizes the duration and the depth of the struggle, suggesting a long-term battle with personal demons.

The imagery of 'blue, clouded grey' and being 'dizzy and weakened by the haze' paints a picture of confusion and disorientation, possibly alluding to the mental fog that comes with substance abuse. The song implores the listener to move onward, indicating that the current state is an 'infection,' not just a temporary phase. This choice of words conveys the seriousness of the situation and the necessity for immediate action.

The final verses of the song reinforce the message of urgency and the need for awakening from a state of denial. The 'cracks and lines' from where the young man has given up are a testament to his suffering and the visible signs of his internal battle. The song closes with a repeated call to 'wake up,' emphasizing the necessity of confronting reality and making a conscious decision to change before it's too late. 'Wake Up' serves as a stark reminder that 'slow suicide' through harmful behaviors is a choice that can be reversed, but only if one is willing to acknowledge the problem and seek help.

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  2. Long Gone Day
  3. All Alone
  4. Artificial Red
  5. I'm Above
  6. Lifeless Dead
  7. Wake Up
  8. X-Ray Mind
  9. Black Book Of Fear
  10. Slip Away
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