歌曲创作背景(摘自网络)
Orphans
tackles the Syrian cold war, more specifically the Damascus bombing of 2018. It showcases the story of a girl (Rosaleen) and her Baba (Arabic for father) who died and are now met by the archangels who talk to them about their passing to the world of the dead.
Arabesque
is Coldplay’s way of trying to sew peace in the wake of the western fear of Islam with the war on terrorism going on. Instrumentally, the song merges western musical styles with Middle Eastern rhythms (like with the guitar & saxophone) placing the idea that ‘music unites us all’.
Arabesque is a visual art genre, which was mostly used in Islamic countries. For example, in architecture, it’s an ornamental design consisting of intertwined flowing lines, originally found in ancient Islamic art. While in dance and ballet, it is a dancing posture. The name of the songs is very apropos to the whole theme of the album being Arabic and bringing the culture to western media. The meaning of the track is also parallel and similar to the song “بنی آدم (Son of Adam)” by the Persian poet, Sadi.