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'Rapture' is a song that celebrates the beauty found within collapse, poetically depicting how destruction leads to renewal.

Its lyrics merge surreal imagery with intense emotion, portraying a journey of self-discovery amid chaos.

From 'Whispers carve the skyline's bones' to 'A mirrored face without a name,' the song explores a world of fantasy and self-loss.

Yet, within this dissonance, the protagonist learns how to find meaning.

The chorus, 'Sing me into fracture, a hymn of broken gold,' captures the song's core message, showing that there is divine beauty even in imperfection and disarray.

In the bridge, 'I become what wasn't before,' destruction transforms into creation, and a new world emerges from shattered light.

Ultimately, 'Rapture' celebrates transformation through chaos, suggesting that true perfection lies not in the absence of destruction, but in the harmony born from it.