All Things Must Pass

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Embracing Impermanence: The Wisdom of 'All Things Must Pass'

The Beatles' song 'All Things Must Pass' is a poignant reflection on the transient nature of life. The lyrics, penned by George Harrison, convey a deep sense of acceptance and understanding that nothing in life is permanent. The song opens with the imagery of a sunrise and a cloudburst, both fleeting moments that symbolize the temporary nature of joy and sorrow. Harrison's message is clear: just as the morning sun and the rain do not last forever, neither do our troubles or our happiness. This cyclical view of life encourages listeners to embrace change and find peace in the knowledge that 'all things must pass.'

The recurring refrain, 'All things must pass, all things must pass away,' serves as a mantra of sorts, reminding us that life's challenges and heartaches are not eternal. The song's verses further explore this theme, with lines like 'Sunset doesn't last all evening' and 'Darkness only stays at night time.' These metaphors highlight the inevitability of change and the importance of resilience. Harrison's gentle yet profound lyrics suggest that while we may face difficult times, they are temporary, and brighter days are always on the horizon.

In the broader context of The Beatles' discography, 'All Things Must Pass' stands out as a mature and introspective piece. It reflects Harrison's spiritual journey and his exploration of Eastern philosophies, which emphasize the impermanence of life and the importance of living in the present moment. The song's soothing melody and contemplative lyrics offer comfort and hope, encouraging listeners to let go of their attachments and embrace the ebb and flow of life. Ultimately, 'All Things Must Pass' is a timeless reminder of the beauty and inevitability of change.

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