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Lavelle prep Anmarie Maguire
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Wellness music essay The song “ The Divine Zero” is sung by Vic Fuentes and performed by the band “Pierce The Veil”. The song is initially about feeling like you're not anything and you're just a zero. you have no reason to be in this world. But the hidden message is about falling into drug habits and trying to get out of them . It all depends on how one looks at the song. Through Different life experiences and mindsets “Sick and tired of waking up too Burning eyes and cigarettes I'm falling through the couch like a suicide mission tonight My God, here comes the downside” is showing the person thinking about quitting drugs and is secant guessing. It's showing how the withdrawal is going to affect the person. And how
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It also is saying once the person gets close to quitting they get pulled back in and fall back into addiction . when it's says “a million waves in the ocean crash at once to make you smile” is saying what the feeling of getting the drugs back into their system . How overwhelming it is.

“ I only pray when it all goes down i'll be surrounded by the once i've loved and cared about” This is saying how the intervention will be. And how when it happens it hopefully will be very loving and with their family. But it could also be about when the drugs take over . And it eventually kills the person they hope their family will still love and care about them. When it says i'll be surrounded by the once i've loved may refer to when they have passed away and they are in the coffin and their loved ones are surrounding them with love or even when they're on there way to death and their loved ones stay at their side

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