Reload
Reload: Embracing Change and Confronting Environmental CrisisLyrics
I don’t think we need a war to fight this world in anger
I believe we don't need to engage in a war fueled by anger to confront the challenges of this world.
I still think we have a choice to change the days to come
Despite the difficulties, I still believe we have the option to shape the future positively.
We can move industries from our homeland
We can relocate industries from our homeland to places where labor is not paid, starting anew.
And rebuild in places where work isn’t paid at all
Rebuilding in areas where work is unpaid or undervalued.
But we know that we don’t really care about it
Recognizing that there is a lack of genuine concern about the issues at hand.
But we know that we don’t really care, do you?
Reiterating the lack of concern and questioning if the listener cares.
But we know that we will really care about it
Anticipating a future where genuine concern will emerge.
And we know that time is coming really soon
Acknowledging that the time for change is approaching soon.
Gotcha?
An informal expression confirming understanding or agreement.
You don’t mind
Assuring the listener that they are not bothered by something.
We are falling into pieces
Describing a sense of disintegration or fragmentation in society.
Reload and shoot me to the ground
Calling for a reset or reload, metaphorically asking to be brought down.
Reload and don’t look back now
Emphasizing the need to reload and move forward without looking back.
Reload, ashes on the ground
Symbolizing destruction with ashes on the ground after a reload.
Reload but check this wipeout
Encouraging a reload but cautioning to assess the aftermath.
I don’t think we are gonna stop our carbon pollution
Expressing skepticism about the willingness to halt carbon pollution.
I still think we have too many excuses to ruin this world
Believing that there are too many excuses preventing positive change in the world.
Our Kyoto Protocol is written on paper towels
Highlighting the fragility of environmental agreements, referencing the Kyoto Protocol.
That our Nations have torn to pieces small enough to flush
Describing the destruction of agreements by nations, reducing them to disposable pieces.
But we know that we don’t really care about it
Reiterating the lack of genuine concern about environmental issues.
But we know that we don’t really care, do you?
Repeating the lack of concern and questioning the listener's stance.
But we know that we will really care about it
Anticipating a future where genuine concern will emerge regarding environmental issues.
And we know that time is coming really soon
Acknowledging that the time for change is approaching soon in environmental matters.
Gotcha?
An informal expression confirming understanding or agreement.
You don’t mind
Assuring the listener that they are not bothered by something.
We are falling into pieces
Reiterating a sense of disintegration or fragmentation in society.
Reload and shoot me to the ground
Calling for a reset or reload, metaphorically asking to be brought down.
Reload and don’t look back now
Emphasizing the need to reload and move forward without looking back.
Reload, ashes on the ground
Symbolizing destruction with ashes on the ground after a reload.
Reload but check this wipeout
Encouraging a reload but cautioning to assess the aftermath.
But we know that we don’t really care about it
Reiterating the lack of genuine concern about environmental issues.
But we know that we don’t really care, do you?
Repeating the lack of concern and questioning the listener's stance.
But we know that we will really care about it
Anticipating a future where genuine concern will emerge regarding environmental issues.
And we know that time is coming really soon
Acknowledging that the time for change is approaching soon in environmental matters.
We are falling into pieces
Describing a continued sense of disintegration or fragmentation in society.
Reload and shoot me to the ground
Calling for a reset or reload, metaphorically asking to be brought down.
Reload and don’t look back now
Emphasizing the need to reload and move forward without looking back.
Reload, ashes on the ground
Symbolizing destruction with ashes on the ground after a reload.
Reload but check this wipeout
Encouraging a reload but cautioning to assess the aftermath.
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