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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Wormholes" by the artist "Volumes"

The song "Wormholes" by Volumes explores the themes of reality, dreams, and memory through the metaphor of wormholes as portals to different moments and places in the protagonist's life.

The lyrics convey a sense of confusion and uncertainty about his whereabouts - is he in real life ("in that house again," "in the city by the lake") or in his dreams ("when I'm just sleeping")? Dreams feel as vivid as reality, offering an easy escape where he surrenders to his senses.

The wormholes he has collected throughout his life represent powerful memories, significant places, and relationships that haunt him. He had hoped to reconnect with someone important ("you") within one of these memories but was met with disappointment, realizing it was an illusion.

He feels himself slipping back to the beginning ("where it all began"), perhaps to childhood or the root of his struggles. He doesn't recognize someone ("you") but feels a familiar connection and the promise of a meeting "by the lake," which could be a metaphorical representation of hope or a better future.

The song concludes with the protagonist trapped in a mundane routine ("in my apartment," "chained to the couch"), feeling isolated and lost ("so far away from home"). He desperately seeks a way back to himself, to meaning, to home - both literally and metaphorically.

Where will I end up tonight?

Maybe that house again

Maybe the city by the lake

Because when i'm

I'm just sleeping

I'm fast to escape

Relate to feelings in mind

This has been...

This has been a collection

I have made

Wormholes connecting me through ages

I thought that you would have met me there

Well I was wrong I was deceived

To believe it now I know it's not real

Grab a hold of me

As I'm falling

Right back where I started from

Do I know you?

Do you know me?

I thought I heard you say

Meet me down by the lake

This has been

A collection that I have made

Wormholes connecting me

Through the ages

Because when I dream of you

In that house we're in

In here with all these fears

Lie down and wait for me to grow old

Oh, oh sweet child

I recognize your face

From somewhere

I guess I have seen before

I knew it then I'm

Back inside my apartment

Watching TV

Self loathing, chained up on my couch

I'm listening

Cause now I'm so far from home

Sir can I ask you something

How the fuck do I get home

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