Utopia
Jupiter Is Blue Lyrics


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The things we lost, are simply not worth saving
It's like we're lost, looking for the station
It's all we've got, we can not escape
Leave all your stuff, the train is almost here

Utopia, you've made me your prisoner
Utopia, I'll pay for the things I've done
We've lost a soul, they simply sent them home
You can't turn back, the road is not that long
You can not talk, they know is you're lying
Once you get there, just step in to the train

Utopia, you've made me your prisoner
Utopia, I'll pay for the things I've done




Utopia, you've made me your prisoner
Utopia, I'll pay for the things I've done

Overall Meaning

In the song "Utopia" by Jupiter Is Blue, the lyrics speak to the idea that the things we have lost in life are not worth holding onto. The line "The things we lost, are simply not worth saving" suggests that there are certain elements or aspects of our lives that we should let go of, as holding onto them only hinders our progress and personal growth. It's like being lost and searching for a "station," symbolizing a place of belonging or clarity in life.


The lyrics portray a feeling of being trapped or imprisoned within this concept of Utopia. The repetition of the line "Utopia, you've made me your prisoner" expresses a sense of being confined or controlled by an idealized version of reality. This Utopia could represent a false notion of perfection or an unattainable ideal that we constantly strive towards. The singer acknowledges that they will pay for the things they have done, suggesting a sense of guilt or responsibility for their actions.


The mention of losing a soul and sending them home suggests a deeper loss or disconnection from oneself or others. It could imply a separation or detachment from one's true self or the essence of humanity. The line "You can't turn back, the road is not that long" conveys a sense of urgency and finality, emphasizing that once we have lost something or someone, it may be impossible to regain or revisit.


The lyrics also touch on the idea that honesty is essential in this Utopian place. The line "You can not talk, they know you're lying" suggests that in this idealized world, deceit will not be tolerated, and people will see through any dishonesty. However, once you arrive in this Utopia, you are encouraged to step into the train, implying an invitation to embrace a new reality or mindset.


Overall, "Utopia" by Jupiter Is Blue explores themes of loss, longing, confinement, and the pursuit of an idealized version of reality. The lyrics captivatingly convey a sense of introspection and self-examination, as the singer grapples with the consequences of their actions and the complex nature of their existence within this Utopian concept.


Line by Line Meaning

The things we lost, are simply not worth saving
The things we have lost do not hold enough value to be worth rescuing


It's like we're lost, looking for the station
We feel directionless and are in search of a place of stability


It's all we've got, we can not escape
This is the only thing we possess and cannot find a way to break free from it


Leave all your stuff, the train is almost here
Abandon all your belongings because the train that will transport us is nearing


Utopia, you've made me your prisoner
I have become trapped in this idealized place called Utopia


Utopia, I'll pay for the things I've done
In Utopia, I will face consequences for my past actions


We've lost a soul, they simply sent them home
We have lost an individual, and they were merely sent back to their place of origin


You can't turn back, the road is not that long
There is no possibility of going back, as the path ahead is not extensive


You can not talk, they know is you're lying
You cannot communicate verbally because they can easily detect deception


Once you get there, just step in to the train
Upon arrival at your destination, simply board the train




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Written by: Silja Kutvonen

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