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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Dead Letter & the Infinite Yes" by the artist "Wintersleep"

Wintersleep's "Dead Letter & the Infinite Yes" paints a picture of an existential crisis experienced by the lyrical protagonist against a backdrop of uncertainty and impending catastrophe.

The found letter, perhaps a metaphor for the protagonist's realization of the fragility and finiteness of being ("Our existence has serious side effects"), sets the tone. News reports of the world crumbling only amplify this sense of anxiety.

The phrase "the whisper of an infinite 'Yes'" can be interpreted in two ways. On the one hand, it may be a hint of predestination, the inevitability of coming events over which one has no control. On the other hand, the "infinite 'Yes'" could symbolize the potential, the boundlessness of possibilities that the individual fails to notice, bogged down in their anxieties.

The visit to the therapist brings no solace to the protagonist. The scientific approach ("evolution is the result of a chain of accidents," "chemical imbalance") only emphasizes the feeling of alienation and loneliness of a human being in the universe ("we are alone in this desert").

The recurring refrain "I think it's coming, and it's coming so fast" conveys the mounting anxiety, the feeling of inevitable collapse. The question "Our bodies are dead, why do you look so sad?" is most likely addressed to the protagonist himself. He seems to be in a stupor, unable to accept his own mortality and the transience of the world, clinging to familiar but already dead forms.

Thus, "Dead Letter & the Infinite Yes" is a reflection on the place of man in the world, the fragility of existence, the encounter with the unknown, and the search for meaning on the verge of global change.

I found a letter it read

"Our existence has serious side effects"

Turned on the television

It's telling me the world is collapsing

I think it's coming and it comes so fast

I'm hearing whispers of an infinite yes

And I don't know why it is

Our bodies are dead, why you look so sad?

And my therapist said

"We've evolved through a series of accidents"

There's been talk of chemical imbalances

Restless sense of detachment, nausea and our violence

I think it's coming and it comes so fast

I'm hearing whispers of an infinite yes

And I don't know why it is

I feel it coming, I think it's real and significant

I think I think I think a little too often

That's what my therapist said

We're alone in this wilderness

Left to choke on the pills and to feed on the viruses

I think it's coming and it comes so fast

I think it's coming and it comes so fast

I'm hearing whispers of an infinite yes

Our bodies are dead, why you look so sad

Our bodies are dead, why you look so sad

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