McQueen

God Save Us All: Andrew Judah's Sonic Tapestry of Fate and Dreams
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Lyrics

God save the queen

Expressing a plea for divine intervention or protection, possibly metaphorically referring to societal figures.

And everyone in between

Extending the plea for salvation to encompass all individuals, emphasizing unity and inclusivity.

Live by the weather or not

Suggesting that one's life is influenced by external circumstances, whether they are favorable or not.

Besides whatever you want

Encouraging a pursuit of personal desires or goals, irrespective of external factors.

Our fate is up to our leaders

Highlighting the impact of leaders and influential figures on the collective destiny of society.

And the houses of the holy

Referencing "houses of the holy" and "physical graffiti" may allude to institutions or symbols with significant cultural or religious importance.

Their physical graffiti

Suggesting that the tangible expressions of these influential institutions are like inscriptions or marks on the physical world.


I don't know who you are

Repeated uncertainty about the identity of an unspecified person, conveying a sense of confusion or lack of clarity.

I don't know who you are

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I don't know who you

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No future

Expressing a nihilistic perspective, implying a lack of hope or optimism about the future.

Just now

Emphasizing the importance of the present moment, suggesting a focus on immediate experiences rather than future prospects.

God save the queen

A repetition of the plea for divine intervention, reinforcing the urgency of the request.

And everybody else

Expanding the plea to encompass all individuals without distinction.

Together gathering

Suggesting a collective gathering or unity among people.

Everybody knows that and you know that

Reiterating a commonly known fact, possibly emphasizing the importance of shared truths in society.

And the truth is in-between

Emphasizing that the truth lies in the middle or in a balanced perspective.


I don't know who you are

Repetition of uncertainty about someone's identity, possibly reflecting a theme of personal or existential questioning.

I don't know who you are

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I don't know you at all

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I don't know who you

Continued uncertainty about the identity of an unspecified person, reinforcing the theme of confusion.

I don't know you at all

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I don't know you at all

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I don't know you

Absolute uncertainty about the identity of someone, expressing a complete lack of knowledge or recognition.


I'm just stuck here in a dream

Describing a sense of being trapped or confined in a dreamlike state, possibly conveying a feeling of detachment from reality.

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