Dreams Beyond Earth: The Yearning of an Astronaut

Tears For Fears' song "Astronaut" delves into the profound desire to transcend earthly limitations and explore the vast unknown. The lyrics express a longing to escape the mundane and reach for something greater, symbolized by the aspiration to become an astronaut. This metaphorical journey represents a quest for self-fulfillment and the pursuit of dreams that seem out of this world. The protagonist's ambition to be the best and to show seriousness underscores a deep-seated need for recognition and purpose.

The recurring theme of not belonging and having "one eye on a different world" suggests a sense of alienation and a yearning for a place where the protagonist feels truly at home. This feeling is amplified by the imagery of floating past Jupiter and being a "flame in the sky," which evokes a sense of freedom and detachment from earthly concerns. The mention of gravity not bringing the protagonist down further emphasizes the desire to break free from constraints and limitations.

The reference to flying on a missile Castro bought and traveling at the speed of thought adds a layer of surrealism and political undertone to the song. It hints at the idea of using unconventional means to achieve one's dreams, regardless of the potential risks or consequences. This bold and imaginative approach reflects the band's signature style of blending introspective lyrics with thought-provoking themes. Ultimately, "Astronaut" is a powerful anthem for anyone who has ever dreamed of escaping their current reality and reaching for the stars.

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  2. The Working Hour
  3. Pale Shelter
  4. Mad World
  5. Until I Drown
  6. Astronaut
  7. Mr. Pessimist
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  9. No Small Thing
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