Song Analysis: Utopiosphere by Mili
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  • Reads 26
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Complete, First published Aug 12, 2020
When I was young, I was obsessed with a game called Deemo. This was a song of my childhood. I was recently revisiting Deemo songs when I rediscovered this song, so I decided to take some time to do an in-depth analysis since the lyrics struck me as both cryptic and beautiful. I came to the conclusion that this song is the story of a person who is in denial of his/her death (I will use she/her) and the experience of overcoming that denial. This analysis is just my interpretation of the song, and I hope you enjoy reading it!
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"You are mine," He murmured across my skin. He inhaled my scent deeply and kissed the mark he gave me. I shuddered as he lightly nipped it. "Danny, you are mine and only mine, you understand?" Daniella Saunders had a pretty rough life. After being heartbroken and betrayed by both her father and her boyfriend, Danny moves to a small town to find the comfort of her mother. Everything is not what it seems and soon, Danny finds herself in the middle of a world she didn't even knew existed outside of fiction novels and movies. Not only does the town seem bizarre, but her senses heighten, her temper is out of control, and her hunger amplify. Throw in an arrogant, selfish, sexy, possessive player who didn't even want her in the first place, her life just seamlessly attract madness. Especially with those creepy threats coming from a "Silver Bullet", she can't keep still.