Blink
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Inside the convex lens we all crash new jet planes tonight.
And the sin is back in medicine.
Beltway goes around.
Monuments are thinking.

Beltway burns down.
Monuments are sinking.
And it's on.
Everything's fine.

We'll sleep on ice when this bed is on fire.
We'll sleep all nice but instead of retire,
We'll kick those lights out.
This party is on fire.





We'll kick these lights out.
Your party is on fire.

Overall Meaning

The song "Blink" is a complex and metaphorical commentary on the state of society, encapsulating both the beauty and the pain of modern life. The first verse, "Inside the convex lens we all crash new jet planes tonight/And the sin is back in medicine/Beltway goes around/Monuments are thinking," suggests that despite our advancements and progress as a society, we are still prone to making mistakes and causing destruction, perhaps even more so now due to our focus on material progress above all else. The "sin in medicine" could refer to the pharmaceutical industry's ongoing struggles with corruption and greed, while the metaphor of the "beltway" and "monuments thinking" suggest that the structures and institutions we rely on to govern us are not always as stable as they seem.


The second verse, "Beltway burns down/Monuments are sinking/And it's on/Everything's fine," takes the previous imagery even further, suggesting that our societal structures are not only unstable but actively collapsing around us. The idea that "everything's fine" despite this destruction could be a commentary on how we as a society often ignore or downplay the negative aspects of our existence in order to maintain a sense of normalcy.


The chorus, "We'll sleep on ice when this bed is on fire/We'll sleep all nice but instead of retire/We'll kick those lights out/This party is on fire/We'll kick these lights out/Your party is on fire" seems to suggest a call to action, a rejection of complacency and a willingness to confront the problems facing us as a society head-on. The "bed on fire" could be a reference to the climate crisis and our planet's impending doom, and the idea of "kicking the lights out" suggests a rejection of the artificial constructs we've created in favor of a more genuine and honest existence.


Overall, the lyrics of "Blink" are a powerful and poetic commentary on the state of the world, encouraging listeners to wake up and take action before it's too late.


Line by Line Meaning

Inside the convex lens we all crash new jet planes tonight.
In our narrow perspective, we are setting ourselves up for failure and destruction.


And the sin is back in medicine.
There is corruption and wrongdoing in the field of medicine.


Beltway goes around.
Political power and influence circulate without truly advancing anything.


Monuments are thinking.
Historical symbols and landmarks reflect upon the current state of society.


Beltway burns down.
The political establishment and structure is falling apart.


Monuments are sinking.
The symbols of our history are losing their significance.


And it's on.
The situation is escalating and reaching a critical point.


Everything's fine.
Despite the chaos and destruction, people are still putting on a facade of normalcy.


We'll sleep on ice when this bed is on fire.
We will ignore the danger we are in and continue to live our lives with disregard for the consequences.


We'll sleep all nice but instead of retire,
We will continue to work and party as if our actions have no consequences.


We'll kick those lights out.
We will extinguish the distractions and face the harsh reality of our situation.


This party is on fire.
We are living in a chaotic and dangerous world, and ignoring the problems won't make them go away.


We'll kick these lights out.
We will no longer turn a blind eye to the issues at hand.


Your party is on fire.
The situation affects everyone and it is in everyone's best interest to take action.




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I turn 23 tonight. I've been waiting for this moment since I heard this song when I was younger.

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Happy Birthday!

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@hermanvandyk1

This song was released in April 1999, making it 23 this year.
Everyone will still like it, despite it being 23.

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As someone born in April 99. I am also turning 23. Happy 23 month.

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Turns 23 today!. 4/13/22

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