We'll Die Anyway
Embracing Mortality: Rudy Mukta's Poetic Reflection on Life's SignificanceLyrics
Tonight I look up at the stars
Tonight, the singer gazes at the stars
Thinking of all the wars I've won
Reflecting on personal victories in battles
But at what cost
Contemplating the consequences and sacrifices
How does it matter
Questioning the significance of those victories
Red and blue
Reference to contrasting elements, possibly symbolizing conflict
I wish I flew far away from what you call destiny
Expressing a desire to escape predetermined fate
Whatever stars see, bet they don't see me
Feeling unnoticed or insignificant compared to the stars
Why are we so greedy
Questioning human nature and its inclination toward greed
I wish the concept of mortality
Wishing for a clearer understanding of mortality
Had a little more, little more clarity
Desiring more insight into the nature of life and death
The concept of our significance
Reflecting on the concept of human importance
Just keeps on growing in hilarity
Finding humor in the growing absurdity of human significance
It will be time
Repetition emphasizing the inevitability of time passing
It will be time
-It will be time
-One day
-It will be time
-It will be time
-It will be time
-One day
-Tonight I look up at the stars
Revisiting the contemplation under the stars, adding layers of meaning
Look at the constellations
-Make a proclamation of love
-Before things get too rough
-The universe will end one day
-But look at us and smile away
-As the leaves and flowers sway
-With a breath of life, of life
-It will be time
-It will be time
-It will be time
-One day
-It will be time
-It will be time
-It will be time
-One day
Reiterating the certainty of time passing, emphasizing its universality
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