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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Out of the Dark" by the artist "Wig Wam"

The song "Out of the Dark" by Wig Wam tells the story of a painful breakup with an abusive partner. The lyrical hero gave everything to this relationship, sacrificing his individuality and freedom for a false sense of security. He compares himself to a prisoner locked behind the walls and barricades erected by his partner.

The lyrics use the metaphor of the hero's personality "dying": "I died. We died. Under the cover of night." He felt empty, deprived of vital energy, as if a vampire had sucked all the joy and will to live out of him.

However, there is a turning point, and the hero decides to break free from this toxic situation. He realizes that the price of his false security was his own life.

The chorus "Out of the dark this evening!" symbolizes the hero's desire for freedom, for light, for a new life. He throws off the shackles ("took off my straitjacket"), regains control of his own destiny ("won back my freedom") and leaves behind everything that drags him down, except for hope, which is symbolized by the sun.

The hero admits that for a long time he did not notice the signs of danger ("did not smell the gasoline") until his partner destroyed everything. He comes to the conclusion that for his own survival, he must break this vicious circle: "One of us has to die!".

In the finale of the song, the hero confirms his determination to move forward, towards the light, leaving the darkness behind. He acknowledges his past mistakes ("I tried… Yes, I tried!"), but realizes that it is time to move on.

I gave my soul to you

Laid my whole life in the palm of your hands

Took on the world for you

You and I had the future all planned

But behind the walls and barricades

That you put up to keep us safe

I died. We died.

In the shelter of the night

Out Of The Dark tonight

My straight jacket is off

My freedom is won

Out Of The Dark tonight

Leaving behind everything

But the sun

Out Of The Dark tonight

I'd walk the wire for you

Pick the stars from the sky for you,

For us

But I couldn't smell the fuel

Til you lit the fire

And burned it all up

Like a vampire feeding of my life

To keep me hostage from my life

And though I tried, and I tried

One of us had to die

Out Of The Dark tonight

My straight jacket is off

My freedom is won

Out Of The Dark tonight

Leaving behind everything

But the sun

Out Of The Dark

Out Of The Dark

Out of the dark

And into the light tonight

Leaving the dark behind

I tried

Yeah I tried

But one of us had to die

One of us had to die

Out Of The Dark tonight

My straight jacket is off

My freedom is won

Out Of The Dark tonight

Leaving behind everything

But the sun

Out Of The Dark

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