Mostly Discoloured
Discovering Utopia: No King. No Crown's Serenade to a Colorful WorldLyrics
Take me to a place that no one knows
Desire to be taken to an unknown place, seeking anonymity
Where flowers grow on oceans' coasts
Imagining a place where nature thrives in unconventional locations
Oh, I'll never know if I stay here forever
Uncertainty about discovering new experiences if remaining in the current situation indefinitely
Take me to a wild and unknown land
Yearning for an unfamiliar and untamed destination
To come to rest where time is well spent
Desire for a peaceful place where time is used wisely
Oh, I'll never know if I stay here forever
Expressing the unknown consequences of staying in the current situation
And ever
Reinforcement of the idea of staying in the current situation indefinitely
One by one you ruin
Addressing someone causing damage to the beauty of their shared environment
The colors of our home
Referring to the destruction of the vibrant colors in their shared living space
Once so beautiful
Nostalgia for a previously beautiful environment
The city turns to stone
Symbolic transformation of the city into a rigid and lifeless state
It's losing all its tones
Observing the loss of vividness and vibrancy in the city
Once so colorful and treasured
Reflecting on the past beauty and value of the city
Take me to a town, people welcome each other
Desire for a community where people warmly embrace each other
Where all strangers are brothers
Visualizing a place where strangers are treated like family
To a beautiful place
Longing for a beautiful and harmonious environment
Which is free of hate, rage and envy
Describing an ideal place free from negative emotions like hate, rage, and envy
Take me to a wild and unknown land
Repetition of the desire for an untamed and unfamiliar destination
To come to rest where time is well spent
Reiterating the wish for a place where time is spent meaningfully
Oh, I'll never know if I stay here forever
Continued uncertainty about the consequences of staying in the current situation
And ever
Emphasizing the potential permanence of the current state
Would you stay here forever?
Repetition of the question, possibly questioning commitment to the current environment
Would you stay here forever?
-Would you stay here forever?
-One by one you ruin
Repetition of the theme of gradual destruction of the home, emphasizing the loss of vibrancy
The colors of our home
-Once so beautiful
-The city turns to stone
-It's losing all its tones
-Once so colorful and treasured
-One by one
Continued repetition, highlighting the irreversible transformation of the city into a lifeless state
One by one
-The city turns to stone
-It's losing all its tones
-One by one
-One by one
-The city turns to stone
-It's losing all its tones
-You've become such a fragile, broken thing
Observing someone's vulnerability and fragility
Will your walls ever stop crumbling down?
Pondering whether the person's defenses will ever cease to crumble
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