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: Pilotpriest's version for the Come True Soundtrack transforms the original's airy synth-pop into a haunting, atmospheric landscape of "melodic strings and synthesized vocals".

: The central chorus— "Oh, you might shed some tears / But these modern fears / Won't hold you down" —serves as an anthem of endurance, suggesting that while modern anxieties are pervasive, they are ultimately temporary. modern_fears_lyrics_electric_youth_and_pilotpriest

You can listen to the Pilotpriest Come True Version on the official Electric Youth YouTube channel. : Pilotpriest's version for the Come True Soundtrack

: The opening verse contrasts being "careful" with having a "heart," challenging the idea that someone who is cautious or sensitive "truly doesn't care". : The opening verse contrasts being "careful" with

The lyrics explore themes of resilience, empathy, and overcoming psychological or societal pressures.

: In the Pilotpriest "Come True Version," the lyrics take on a darker, more visceral meaning related to the film’s themes of sleep paralysis, nightmares, and the blurred lines between reality and dreams. Musical Collaboration

: The track utilizes "ethereal synthesizers and emotive vocals" to mirror the internal psychological state of the film's protagonist, Sarah.

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