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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Blow Your Mind" by the artist "Thomas Haardell"

In his song "Blow Your Mind," Thomas Haardell paints a picture of a relationship in crisis. The lyrical hero feels that something is wrong, that he and his partner are "treading water" while other couples have "hit rock bottom" - broken up or sunk to an emotional low.

The hero feels like he is drowning, even though the relationship formally continues. He asks his beloved to "think about something nice," trying to distract himself from the oppressive reality, to hide the daily "losses" behind fake smiles - the fading of feelings, joy, and closeness.

Seeking solace "in strangers" only emphasizes the crisis in the relationship, as temporary connections cannot replace what has been lost.

In the chorus of "Blow Your Mind," the hero urges to "blow up" the usual framework, "change course," return to life, to those feelings that once united them. He urges his beloved not to be afraid of change, not to be afraid to take risks in order to save a fading love.

The repeating phrase "I just want you to think about something nice" is both an attempt to escape from problems and at the same time a call for revival, because only "pleasant" memories and hopes for a happy future can become an incentive for change.

Can't you see that things are

Starting to go wrong

Don't know how it happened

But its been too long

We've been treading water

Where others have sunk down

Even though we're still alive

I feel myself drown

I just wanna blow your mind

I just wanna blow your mind

We go on pretending

Everything is ok

While our smiles are hiding a little death each day

Love is found in strangers people that dont mind

That everything we had is fading

Brought down over time

I just wanna blow your mind

I just wanna blow your mind

We have to change direction

Come back to life again

Ignite our old affection

Before the point of no return is met

Don't be scared, no don't be scared, don't be scared at all

Don't be scared, no don't be scared, don't be scared at all

I just wanna blow your mind

I just wanna blow your mind

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