The World Could Have Become So Much More

Unveiling the Dark Reflections: Aimee Britannia's Poignant Message
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Lyrics

I saw my mother for a minute 'for they took me away

I witnessed my mother briefly before authorities separated us.

I saw my brother lose his life on his very first day

I observed my brother lose his life on his very first day.

'Cos everyday we harm others

Everyday actions harm others, leading to problems.

Then you wonder why there's problems

The consequences of our actions result in societal issues.

It's just mother nature getting her karma

Negative consequences are nature's way of balancing karma.

And everyday we use violence

Violence is a daily occurrence, causing destruction around us.

And destroy all that surrounds us

Destruction surrounds us, and now the world won't stay silent.

Now the world will no longer be silenced

A call for a change from silence to action in the world.

How can you think that I'm crazy?

Challenging the perception of sanity when confronted with the truth.

When you're the one who takes life

Criticizing those who take lives but question others' sanity.

And throws it on the floor

Expressing the disregard for life by throwing it away.

Oh no, there's no one to save me

A sense of helplessness with no one to rescue or support.

It's such a shame

A lamentation over the unfortunate state of affairs.

The world could have become so much more

Expressing the missed potential for a better world.

Now I got older

Reflecting on personal growth and experiences over time.

So they do to me what they did to mother

Experiencing similar hardships as one's mother did.

They cross all boundaries

Violations of boundaries and intentional infliction of suffering.

They do everything to make me suffer

Enduring deliberate actions to cause pain and distress.

And I cry out for my child

A desperate cry for a child amid a cacophony of suffering.

But the sound is drowned out by all the others

The plea for the child is overshadowed by the suffering of others.

You do all this to us

Questioning the contradiction of claiming love while causing harm.

Yet in the end you claim to love us

Highlighting the paradox of harming loved ones.

'Cos everyday we harm others

Reiteration of the cycle of harming others leading to problems.

Then you wonder why there's problems

Connecting problems to the repercussions of human actions.

It's just mother nature getting her karma

Linking problems to nature's balancing mechanism, karma.

And everyday lives are taken

Highlighting the daily loss of lives and the inhumanity of humankind.

Humankind is worse than Satan

Comparing humankind's actions unfavorably to Satan's evil.

But what's life for a piece of bacon?

Raising questions about the value of life in the face of trivialities.

How can you think that I'm crazy?

Questioning the sanity attribution when confronted with reality.

When you're the one who takes life

Criticizing those who take lives but question others' sanity.

And throws it on the floor

Expressing the disregard for life by throwing it away.

Oh no, there's no one to save me

A sense of helplessness with no one to rescue or support.

It's such a shame

A lamentation over the unfortunate state of affairs.

The world could have become so much more

Expressing the missed potential for a better world.

How can you think that I'm crazy?

Questioning the sanity attribution when confronted with reality.

When you're the one who takes life

Criticizing those who take lives but question others' sanity.

And throws it on the floor

Expressing the disregard for life by throwing it away.

Oh no, there's no one to save me

A sense of helplessness with no one to rescue or support.

It's such a shame

A lamentation over the unfortunate state of affairs.

The world could have become so much more

Expressing the missed potential for a better world.

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