Too Many Men

Harmony Beyond Gender: Too Many Men, a Plea for Unity and Respect
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Lyrics

Too many men, lost in the armies of oblivion,

Expresses the idea of numerous men being lost or overlooked in the vastness of forgetfulness.

Reising the tenderness of Mother Nature's hand,

Highlights the importance of nurturing and gentleness associated with Mother Nature.

What about the women?

Raises a question about the role and recognition of women in the context discussed.


Too many men, taking away all our names,

Addresses the excessive presence of men and the impact on individual identities.

Thinking they own my place on Earth,

Criticizes the sense of ownership some men may feel over the Earth and its resources.

What about the women?

Reiterates the inquiry about the status and consideration of women in the given situation.


I don't wanna be the one to crush it all,

Expresses reluctance to be the one responsible for destroying everything, possibly indicating a desire for positive change.

I can only say I lived it all,

Acknowledges personal experiences and a life fully lived, implying wisdom gained.

But my sisters were the same,

Shares a commonality among sisters, suggesting shared struggles or challenges.

The suffer goes on.

Indicates that the suffering persists, possibly referring to ongoing societal issues.


Be aware, make a change,

Encourages awareness and the need for transformative actions in the face of the discussed challenges.

Cause we're all the same,

Conveys a message of equality, emphasizing the shared humanity among all individuals.

Don't look up, don't look down, look at yourself,

Advises self-reflection rather than focusing on others, suggesting personal responsibility.

Take action, and respect!

Promotes taking decisive actions and showing respect, possibly as a solution to the identified issues.


This is a song for my sisters,

Declares the song's dedication to sisters, possibly emphasizing a sense of unity among women.

This is a song for my brothers,

Extends the dedication to brothers, emphasizing a collective connection among individuals.

I'm telling you:

Makes a direct statement, emphasizing the importance of unity.

Get united!

Reiterates the call for unity among individuals, possibly in response to the challenges presented earlier.


I'm reaching out to the oceans,

Suggests reaching out metaphorically to vast elements like oceans and skies, possibly indicating a desire for widespread change.

I'm reaching out to the skies,

Continues the metaphorical reaching out, reinforcing the call for unity on a larger scale.

Get united!

Reiterates the call for unity, emphasizing its importance in the overall message of the song.

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