Lyrics
Like The Wind
Expressing the comparison of the speaker or a subject to the concept of the wind.
You think you're free
Suggesting a perception of freedom.
Free as the wind
Highlighting the perceived freedom, drawing a simile between the subject and the wind.
Born to a life
Describing the beginning of life, possibly with inherent challenges.
You will never win
Expressing a sense of perpetual struggle or challenges that cannot be overcome.
And what do they call it
Raising a question about the label or name given to a deceptive message.
When they feed you a lie
Referring to the act of being deceived with misinformation.
They call it the truth
Highlighting the irony that deceptive information is labeled as truth.
To keep you in line
Describing a purpose for labeling deceptive information as truth – to maintain control.
The truth is the lies
Asserting that what is presented as truth is, in fact, a collection of lies.
They get you to believe
Emphasizing the persuasive power of lies in shaping beliefs.
Keep you submissive
Indicating that lies are employed to keep individuals subservient.
Keep you on your knees
Symbolizing a submissive stance, possibly in the face of authority or deception.
We're stuck in the cyclone
Describing a situation of being trapped in a cycle of beliefs or societal norms.
Of what we believe
Highlighting the influence of collective beliefs on an individual.
We swallow the lies
Describing the act of accepting falsehoods as if they were truths.
And all our beliefs
Indicating that all beliefs are tainted by deception.
Trust us
An ambiguous statement urging trust, possibly sarcastic or deceptive in nature.
It's only fate
Introducing the concept of fate, suggesting inevitability.
It's just us
Suggesting a sense of isolation or self-reliance, possibly too late for external intervention.
But it's too late
Implying that the situation has reached an irreversible point.
Can't tell the difference between
Expressing difficulty in distinguishing between pleasurable experiences and genuine truths.
What feels good and what's true
Emphasizing the challenge of discerning between superficial satisfaction and actual truth.
Music by Finny McConnell, Jamie Oliver, Greg Norton
Credits for the music composition.
Lyrics by Greg Norton
Credits for the lyrics.
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