Electric Indigo

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The Healing Power of Love in 'Electric Indigo'

The Paper Kites' song 'Electric Indigo' delves into the complexities of love, distance, and emotional healing. The lyrics open with an admission of causing trouble through 'coloured lies,' suggesting that the narrator has been less than truthful, leading to a strain in the relationship. However, there's a sense of hope as the partner holds something 'locked behind [their] eyes,' indicating a potential for forgiveness and understanding. The narrator is waiting for this moment of reconciliation, believing that their partner possesses something essential that they cannot find elsewhere.

The song further explores the impact of distance on the relationship, stating that it 'never made me stronger; it tore us apart.' This line captures the emotional toll that physical separation can have on love, leading to unanswered questions and loneliness. Despite this, there's a resolve to make things right, with the narrator acknowledging that 'time is just a remedy covered in disguise.' This suggests that while time can heal wounds, it often masks the underlying issues that need to be addressed.

The chorus brings a sense of longing and desire, with the narrator expressing how much they want their partner. The imagery of 'Electric Indigo' symbolizes a vibrant, almost electric connection that reignites when they are together, especially when dancing slowly. This moment of connection is powerful and transformative, hinting at the possibility of rekindling their love. The repeated question, 'What's it gonna take?' underscores the uncertainty and effort required to mend the relationship, leaving the listener pondering the steps needed for true reconciliation.

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