Róisín Murphy's lyrics delve into the complex interplay between reality and illusion, exploring themes of perception and existential questioning. The repeated references to "simulation" suggest a contemplation of life as an artificial construct, where experiences are meticulously crafted yet inherently unreal. The notion of pixelation and faces appearing "all over the place" implies a fragmented sense of identity within this synthetic world. Furthermore, the lyrics juxtapose the idea of limitation with love as a "symbol of faith," posing philosophical inquiries about authenticity and meaning in human connections. Ultimately, Murphy navigates through her "wildest dreams," blurring the lines between genuine emotions and simulated experiences. #Existentialism #Perception #RealityVsIllusion #PhilosophicalInquiry
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