What The World Needs
Unlocking Truth: Marshall Brothers' Revelations in 'What The World Needs'Lyrics
And what this world needs
Expresses a need or desire for something in the world.
Is a song that will please
Suggests that a song has the power to please and possibly bring positive change.
And bring truth to the world
Highlights the importance of bringing truth to the world through the song.
For life is a broken glass
Metaphorically describes life as a broken glass, indicating fragility and past hardships.
Shattered and torn in the past
Continues the metaphor, emphasizing the shattered and torn nature of life in the past.
Taking it's lonely toll
Suggests that life takes a toll, possibly referring to the challenges and hardships.
And if I find what I seek
Questions whether finding what one seeks can define society.
Will that define society
Addresses the potential impact of personal discoveries on society.
And if I know what I shouldn't know
Raises the question of ethical knowledge, pondering the consequences of knowing certain things.
And if I go where I shouldn't go
Explores the consequences of going to places one shouldn't go.
And what the future will hold
Suggests a bleak view of the future, portraying it as predetermined and cold.
Is a predetermined life that's cold
References the concept of freedom being lost or straying away.
Freedom astray
Views life as a game, possibly implying uncertainty and unpredictability.
But life is just a game
Highlights the monotony or similarity of days in life.
The days they feel the same
Suggests the need for a reevaluation or reconsideration of life's circumstances.
And it's time to reassess
Reiterates the potential societal impact of finding what one seeks.
And if I find what I seek
Reflects on the consequences of personal discoveries on society.
Will that define society
Repeats the idea of the impact of personal knowledge on defining society.
And if I know what I shouldn't know
Reiterates the theme of ethical considerations regarding knowledge.
And if I go where I shouldn't go
Reiterates the consequences of going to forbidden places or gaining forbidden knowledge.
What if you were to see
Poses a hypothetical question about gaining insight behind the facades or manipulations in life.
What's behind the puppetry, puppetry
Repeats the question about understanding the hidden aspects of life, emphasizing puppetry as a metaphor.
What if you were to know life has another way to go, to go
Asks about an alternative path in life, suggesting that there may be another way to live.
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