Highway Song

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The Journey of Existence in 'Highway Song'

System Of A Down's 'Highway Song' is a poignant exploration of life's journey, with a focus on the themes of love, fear, and the inexorable passage of time. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and a desire for connection, as expressed in the opening lines where the narrator speaks of needing and feeling love. This love is described as something that one loves to fear, suggesting a complex relationship with vulnerability and intimacy.

The song uses the metaphor of a highway to represent life's path. The 'road keeps moving clouds' and 'the clouds become unreal,' indicating a sense of impermanence and the ephemeral nature of life's experiences. The narrator seems to be searching for direction ('Do you want me to try? Directing your night'), which could be interpreted as a plea for guidance or purpose. The 'exit lights the sky' and 'the sky becomes complete' could symbolize moments of clarity or the end of a journey.

The repetition of 'The purest forms of life' and 'Our days are never coming back' serves as a haunting reminder of mortality and the finite nature of existence. The 'cannons of our time' might refer to the events that define our lives, echoing loudly like cannons but eventually fading away. System Of A Down often tackles deep and philosophical themes in their music, and 'Highway Song' is no exception, offering a reflective and somber meditation on the passage of life and the quest for meaning within it.

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