A Piece For Assorted Lunatics
Unveiling the Struggle: A Harmony of Voices Against CorruptionLyrics
When they see the crowd and they hear them loud
Observing the crowd's reaction and the loud cheers, causing a change in perspective with bowed heads.
They turn around and their heads are bowed
Turning away, possibly in response to the crowd's fervor, with a sense of submission.
They brutalize tears in our eyes
Inflicting emotional pain, symbolized by brutalized tears, possibly due to societal or political issues.
First amendment rights but we pay the fines
Despite having First Amendment rights, facing fines, implying restrictions on freedom of expression.
They blindly pray and they cheer his name
People blindly praying and cheering a name without clear understanding or explanation.
Say he is right but they can't explain
Acknowledging someone as right, but unable to articulate or comprehend the reasons.
See we are right we will win this fight
Asserting the righteousness of a cause and the determination to win a fight or struggle.
Time is tight but we fail to find
Recognizing the urgency of time in the situation but struggling to discover a solution.
Why
Posing a rhetorical question, questioning the reasons behind the challenges faced.
Why
Repeating the question, emphasizing the search for understanding or resolution.
Can't you see
Expressing frustration about the government's influence on personal corruption.
The government
Highlighting the perceived corruption of the government affecting the individual.
Is corrupting me
Repeating the theme of government corruption and its impact on the speaker.
Why
Posing the question again, emphasizing the desire for understanding and change.
Can't you see
Reiterating the frustration with a lack of change despite awareness of corruption.
This will not change
Expressing skepticism that the situation will improve or evolve positively.
Don't you wanna be free
Posing a rhetorical question about the desire for freedom in the face of corruption.
On the other side they're completely blind
Describing another perspective as blind, lacking understanding or insight.
They can't comply so we spray their eyes
Using metaphorical language to describe resistance, possibly through protest or confrontation.
We make them scatter say we all matter
Emphasizing the importance of unity and equality, declaring that everyone matters.
Of free or safe we choose the latter
Choosing safety over freedom, acknowledging the complexity of the decision.
They burn our streets and they don't believe
Portraying a scenario where the streets are in chaos, possibly due to protests or unrest.
That we want peace and they just can't see
Expressing a desire for peace and frustration that it is not understood by those in power.
That we are right we will win this fight
Reaffirming the belief in the righteousness of the cause and the determination to prevail.
Time is tight still we fail to find
Acknowledging the urgency of time once again, yet struggling to find a solution.
Why
Persisting in the search for understanding, questioning the reasons behind the challenges.
Why
Repeating the question about the causes of challenges and corruption.
Can't you see
Reiterating the frustration with government corruption and its impact on the individual.
The government
Posing the question again, emphasizing the desire for understanding and change.
Is corrupting me
Repeating the theme of government corruption and its impact on the speaker.
Why
Expressing frustration about the government's influence on personal corruption.
Can't you see
Highlighting the perceived corruption of the government affecting the individual.
This will not change
Repeating the frustration with a lack of change despite awareness of corruption.
Don't you wanna be free
Posing a rhetorical question about the desire for freedom in the face of corruption.
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