Unilateralism
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost chilling, absence of communication. The instrumental opening sets a tone of anticipation or perhaps isolation, immediately establishing a mood before any words are spoken. This silence is not peaceful; it feels heavy, pregnant with unspoken thoughts and unresolved tensions. This lack of dialogue suggests a profound disconnect between individuals. The narrator appears to be waiting for a response or an action that never comes, creating a palpable sense of frustration and loneliness. It's a scenario where one party is fully engaged or affected, while the other remains entirely unresponsive, highlighting a unilateral emotional state. The deliberate choice to feature only instrumental passages, followed by what would presumably be lyrical content that is absent here, is the core of the piece's impact. This structure forces the listener to fill the void, to imagine the dialogue or the internal monologue that is missing. The 'unilateralism' of the title is thus embodied by the very form of the song – a one-sided presentation. The effectiveness lies in this powerful evocation of unrequited engagement. The listener is left with the lingering feeling of what *could* have been said, or what *should* have been heard. It’s a masterful use of negative space in art, making the silence itself the most potent message about the pain of being unheard or ignored.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Philip Glass