Lyrics
Everyone is taking sides and they ask what we’re standing for
Reflects on societal divisions and questions the purpose of the speaker's stance.
There's wars and bombings everywhere, what are they fighting for
Addresses global conflicts, pondering the motivations behind wars and bombings.
What the preachers teach is not at all, what the practice is for
Highlights the disparity between preached values and actual practices in society.
They tell the child to dream and then, they fear what they may become
Criticizes the contradictory nature of encouraging dreams in children while fearing their potential.
Society is a lost cause and you know
Labels society as a lost cause, expressing a sense of hopelessness.
“I see no changes” is what the rap song’s spitting forth
References a rap song claiming a lack of real change, possibly indicating disillusionment.
The chaos is the fuel for existence I know
Suggests chaos as a fundamental element contributing to existence.
And the pain be the reason, we search for the joy I know
Posits pain as a motivator for seeking joy, acknowledging the dual nature of human experience.
There's a place that I know
Introduces a symbolic place that holds significance.
Between animal and spirit
Describes a space between the animalistic and spiritual aspects of existence.
A fellowship of the body and soul
Refers to a fellowship that unites the body and soul.
Where survival lives in harmony with hope
Depicts a harmonious coexistence of survival and hope in this special place.
I stand for all the many things, that people don’t become
Expresses the speaker's commitment to preventing people from losing their unique qualities.
A perfect world, pleasure for all, and squabbles don't belong
Envisions a perfect world where pleasure is universal, and conflicts have no place.
We’re the dreamers of the years to come, we live everywhere you turn
Identifies the speaker and like-minded individuals as dreamers shaping the future.
In villages and towns and cities, without us, they’d be gone
Lists various locations where these dreamers exist, emphasizing their widespread impact.
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