![]() ![]() I think it means it's so hard to find truth anymore with a new hoax surfacing all the time. The next thing I'm looking at is the whole night owl and hoax depiction. I've been listening to this song non-stop for a couple days now and uncover something new all the time. "In ways known to others, the same hopes run together." Whether it's afterlife or nothing, there is a truth somewhere and he doesn't have much hope as a result. But either way, both paths lead to the same fate. Maybe it's suggesting no matter what, we're all cons or sinful, deserving people at the end of our lives. For every good person and reason to believe in afterlife, there's either a phony (mask) or reason not to believe.Īnd of course, the title of the song "It's just a glimpse of the con from beyond." I understand this line as looking at our lives from beyond the grave. The song starts out saying "Hand over ever last hope to find a mask for every Halo divine." It sounds like someone looking for answers. It repeats the line "Don't weep, bot for long lost savants (for us lost savants later on) between this fight and a wall." The fight being the debate between afterlife possibility. This song isn't depicting a particular side, regarding afterlife. ![]() He's saying that people continue throughout life by pretending that there's a god even though they're uncertain and agnostic about the idea that they may aswell be religious. "I woke to hear a night owl way upon next hoax to pass the time he'd say is anybody there." He uses the example of an owl, because one they're a symbol of wisdom, and two they sit in trees a lot at night continuously 'hooing' away. They still however convince themselves of the thought of there being the possibility of a god. "Lost savants." They're basically stuck in a never ending battle to find the truth, which they'll never end up finding. #MEANING OF GLIMS MOVIE#However, I think in the way that it is stated in this movie it is a way of saying that every part of your past is a piece of your future and if you were to analyze the makeup of your past you may begin to know what your future holds. Pete is mainly talking about the people who are stuck between religion and what their intellectual self tells them. This feels like another way of saying that 'history repeats itself' which could be the case for the Furious movies. Religion has always given people something to work for (ex. Religion is the basis of a lot of people's lives, no matter what you believe. what keeps them motivated to get them up in the morning everyday). The girlfriend refuses to look her boyfriend in the eye, fearing he’ll see a “glimpse” of another girl.It's about people and their inspiration (ex. This hilarious TikTok shows a couple listening to the song in their car. Global L l and I -i ce M m easurements from S s pace 1. On TikTok, the song is beginning to have a similar effect on Gen Z as “Driver’s License” by Olivia Rodrigo TikTokers are overanalyzing the lyrics and questioning the stability of their relationships. Global Land Ice Measurements from Space Technology, Glacier, Ice 1. “‘Cause sometimes I look in her eyes / And that’s where I find a glimpse of us / And I try to fall for her touch / But I’m thinkin’ of the way it was / Said I’m fine and said I moved on / I’m only here passing time in her arms / Hopin’ I’ll find a glimpse of us.” Joji’s Glimpse of Us is a unique song, not in terms of its thesis sentiment but rather how the vocalist builds its narrative up towards that conclusion. The following are lyrics from the song’s chorus: Throughout the song, Joji seems to long for his ex-girlfriend despite being in a new relationship with a different woman. Gen Z is obsessed with Japanese American singer Joji, who recently released a new single called “Glimpse of Us.” The singer is known for releasing melancholy songs - and “Glimpse of Us” is no exception.īut the lyrics of “Glimpse of Us” were alarming to some young listeners. ![]()
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