Less Cities, More Moving People

Urban Exodus: Unveiling Life's Struggles in Less Cities
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Lyrics

Another home falls by the wayside

Loss of another home is disregarded or overlooked.

A few old cushions stuffed with pride

Old cushions symbolize memories and pride, possibly discarded or devalued.

A hand is shaking from the rubble

Someone's hand is trembling amid destruction, yet their spirit endures.

This spirit is still alive

Despite adversity, resilience and vitality persist.

A servant bares his occupation

A worker reveals their job, possibly emphasizing hard labor.

Breaks his back just growing old

Hard work takes a toll on an individual as they age.

Never mind his views were taken

Personal opinions disregarded, following traditional rules.

Just saw by the rules of old

Adherence to established norms, possibly suppressing individuality.

Less cities more moving people

Advocating for fewer cities and more mobile individuals.

Rushing out with pride

Proudly departing from cities, embracing mobility.

Less cities more moving people

Reinforcing the call for increased movement and freedom.

Hands that once were tied

Freedom from constraints, breaking free from past limitations.


A church bell rang for the occasion

A church bell rings, signaling a significant event.

The average man learns what's in store

The average person discovers their future, acknowledging fate.

Now he sees where his life was taken

Realization of where life has led, facing challenges while aging.

Fighting heat, but growing old

Enduring difficulties, particularly the effects of time.

Less cities more moving people

Advocacy for urban reduction, promoting a more mobile lifestyle.

Rushing out with pride

Departing from cities with a sense of pride and purpose.

Less cities more moving people

Repetition emphasizing the importance of increased mobility.

Hands that once were tied

Emphasizing the liberation from past restrictions.


Is this what we call education

Raising questions about the nature and impact of education.

Just watch the wheel of time revolve

Observing the cyclical nature of time and life.

But why is this not what I'm thinking

A reflective question about personal thoughts deviating from the norm.

Just one mind and the unknown

Contemplating the mysteries of the mind and the unknown.

Less cities more moving people

Advocacy for increased mobility and reduced urban living.

Rushing out with pride

Proudly moving away from cities, asserting individual freedom.

Cities are moving people

Cities are composed of people who have lost touch with their own lives.

Who just forgot their lives

Highlighting the detachment of urban dwellers from their true selves.

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