Lagl Tentesri
Resilient Echoes: A Anthem of Defiance and SacrificeLyrics
Defeated in a war fought for your victory - with the strength of my youth, I hold you up. So how - how could you still be broken in my presence?
Expresses the speaker's defeat in a war fought for the listener's victory, questioning why the listener is still broken despite the speaker's support.
Cries of those returning, through the flaming desert of a dream defeated in a war fought for your victory.
Describes the cries of those returning from a war, emphasizing the challenging journey through a dreamlike desert and their defeat for the listener's victory.
With the strength of my youth, I hold you up. So how - how could you still be broken in my presence?
Reiterates the speaker's support with the strength of youth and questions why the listener is still broken in their presence.
Cries of those returning, through the flaming desert of a dream -dragging their defeat along - collecting the awe from the faces of their martyrs.
Depicts the returnees dragging their defeat, collecting awe from martyrs' faces, and presenting it to the world, confronting it with shame.
They gift it to the world, confronting the world with itʼs shame.
Highlights the act of gifting the world with the defeat, confronting it with shame.
Tears of a mother, looking out of her window, longing still -
Describes the tears of a longing mother, anticipating the fulfillment of a promise and the return of loved ones from absence.
for the day to come with the promise fulfilled - and the return of her loved ones from the darkness of absence.
Expresses hope for the promised day and the return of loved ones from the darkness of absence.
c testament written in blood at dawn - inspiring stories across lands and melodies in songs.
Refers to a testament written in blood at dawn, inspiring stories and melodies, emphasizing the enduring impact of the youth's victory.
c legend in which youth are victorious, and comrades made history - yet, they never truly died.
Describes a legend where youth are victorious, comrades make history, and though they physically die, their spirit lives on by teaching resistance.
They live on by teaching us to keep resisting.
States that the revolution, despite numerous betrayals, never had a chance and was left for dead.
cn open wound in a makeshift field hospital - empty words of fraud would never heal it.
Refers to an open wound in a makeshift field hospital, emphasizing that empty words of fraud cannot heal it.
If only those wounds could heal.
Expresses a desire for the wounds of the revolution to heal.
c revolution that never had a chance from all the times it was betrayed.
Describes the revolution as betrayed and left for dead multiple times.
Left for dead.
Highlights the perception that the revolution is left for dead.
Or was is us who were left for dead?
Questions whether it's the revolution or the people who were left for dead, hinting at the bleak circumstances.
Between prison cells and graves, our seats are reserved.
Mentions the reserved seats between prison cells and graves, suggesting a predetermined fate for the people.
Everything was already decided for us.
Conveys a sense of resignation, stating that everything was already decided for the people.
Weʼre running out of time, but weʼre living in denial.
Reflects on the urgency of time running out while acknowledging a state of denial.
We pretend that we are content, even though we refuse to accept what they have done to
Addresses the pretense of contentment despite refusing to accept the harm done to the listener.
you.
Poses a question about who, other than the people, drew their swords to protect the listener from betrayal, emphasizing the betrayal by frauds and criminals.
Who, but us, drew their swords to protect you from betrayal? Yet you were betrayed -handed over to frauds and criminals
Reiterates the betrayal, emphasizing the sacrifice made by the people to save the listener.
Who would be willing to sacrifice their lives to save you, but us?
Asks who else would be willing to sacrifice their lives to save the listener.
Our beloved, we cherish you!
Expresses deep affection and cherishing for the listener.
But what is the point of longing for you, if there is no hope of finally meeting?
Questions the purpose of longing if there is no hope of a meeting with the listener.
I will always run to you when you need me - and I will help you through your anguish.
Commits to running to the listener's aid and helping them through anguish.
If I was ever meant to one day meet you - I would sacrifice my life for your peace, and die a martyr of your war.
Expresses a willingness to sacrifice life for the listener's peace and become a martyr for their cause.
If I was ever meant to one day meet you - I would sacrifice my life for your peace -
Repeats the willingness to sacrifice life for the listener's peace.
and die a martyr of your war.
Reiterates the commitment to becoming a martyr for the listener's war.
Defeated in a war fought for your victory - with the strength of my youth, I hold you up. So how..
Repeats the expression of defeat in a war fought for the listener's victory, questioning why the listener is still broken.
how could you still be broken in my presence?
Reiterates the question about the listener being broken despite the speaker's support.
Cries of those returning, through the flaming desert of a dream.
Repeats the description of cries from those returning through a dreamlike desert.
I will always run to you when you need me - and I will help you through your anguish.
Reiterates the commitment to running to the listener's aid and helping them through anguish.
If I was ever meant to one day meet you -I would sacrifice my life for your peace, and die a martyr of your war
Reiterates the willingness to sacrifice life for the listener's peace and become a martyr for their cause.
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