This song offers a vibrant, defiant shift toward play. If the previous pieces explored how we are boxed in by societal expectations, this song is about the joy found in the moment those boxes disintegrate. As a prominent voice in the contemporary queer folk scene, Olive Klug celebrates the subversion of “linear time” and the “rules” of adulthood, suggesting that there is a profound liberation in being a “disgrace” to a system that never served us anyway. The song represents a move from resilient survival to self-actualization through resistance. It is posited that true connection isn’t found in following the rules together, but rather in joyfully and defiantly erasing them together. Specifically, there’s a moment where the music moves completely out of the established groove, and the audience is invited into joyful, playful chaos. In this space, I ask: What happens when we willingly get "out of line"? What new musical reality might we create together?