Vision Of Division

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The Struggle for Change in 'Vision Of Division'

The Strokes' 'Vision Of Division' is a song that delves into the themes of frustration, personal conflict, and the desire for change. The lyrics suggest a narrative of someone who is dissatisfied with their current situation and is waiting for a significant transformation. The repeated line 'All that I do is wait for you' indicates a sense of stagnation and dependency on someone else, possibly in a relationship or a broader social context.

The song's protagonist seems to be struggling with the influence of others, as indicated by the lines 'I can't get along with all your friends' and 'I'm not coming back.' This suggests a desire to break free from a group or an individual's hold, highlighting a conflict between personal identity and social belonging. The repeated questioning 'How long must I wait?' emphasizes the impatience and urgency for change. The protagonist knows that change is necessary ('You know what to change') but is uncertain about the direction or method ('But not in what way').

Musically, The Strokes are known for their garage rock and post-punk revival sound, which often carries themes of disillusionment and introspection. 'Vision Of Division' fits within this framework, using a driving rhythm and raw energy to convey the emotional turmoil of the lyrics. The song captures the essence of wanting to break free from a cycle of dissatisfaction and the struggle to find a path towards personal fulfillment and autonomy.

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