Lyrics
Keep believing, we need something to believe in
Expresses the importance of maintaining belief, suggesting a need for something to believe in.
Believing, we need something to believe in
Reiterates the theme of needing something to believe in, emphasizing the significance of belief.
Birds sings a lullabye, makes me feel that it´s all right
Describes the comforting effect of bird songs, creating a sense that everything is okay.
In the wings of a butterfly, i see smile in a child
Symbolizes finding joy and innocence in the delicate and beautiful aspects of life, like a child's smile in the wings of a butterfly.
Keep believing, we need something to believe in
Repeats the idea of the necessity of belief, underscoring its importance in maintaining a positive outlook.
Believing, we need something to believe in
Restates the importance of having something to believe in for emotional sustenance.
Woke up early, through the ride
Describes waking up early and embarking on a journey, suggesting the start of a new day.
Over brigde comes sunrise
Depicts the beauty of a sunrise over a bridge, symbolizing new beginnings and hope.
Colors spreading in the sky
References the vibrant colors spreading in the sky, possibly representing positivity and diversity.
Tasting, feeling, that´s the life
Encourages experiencing and savoring life through the senses.
Keep believing, we need something to believe in
Reiterates the need for belief, emphasizing its role in finding meaning and purpose.
Believing, we need something to believe in
Emphasizes the ongoing necessity of having something to believe in for a fulfilling life.
Can you smell this pollution?
Raises awareness about environmental issues, asking if one can sense pollution in the surroundings.
Can you see al destruction?
Questions the impact of destruction on the environment, highlighting the consequences of human actions.
Can you hear your intuition?
Ponders on the importance of intuition, suggesting an inner voice that guides actions.
What do you fight for?
Asks about the motivations for fighting, prompting reflection on personal values and causes.
People living in misery
Highlights the plight of people living in misery, lacking basic necessities and dignity.
Withou food, home and dignity
Points out the absence of food, home, and dignity in the lives of those in misery.
Where their works don´t liberty
Questions the presence of liberty in the works of those facing adversity.
Do you call it democracy?
Raises concerns about the democratic nature of a system that allows such inequalities.
Keep believing, we need something to believe in
Reiterates the importance of belief, especially in the face of challenging social issues.
Believing, we need something to believe in
Emphasizes the ongoing need for something to believe in, even when confronted with societal problems.
Can you smell this pollution?
Repeats the question about sensing pollution, drawing attention to environmental awareness.
Can you see al destruction?
Reiterates the impact of destruction on the surroundings, reinforcing environmental concerns.
Can you hear your intuition?
Repeats the importance of heeding one's intuition, suggesting a call to conscience.
What do you fight for?
Repeats the question about the motivations behind personal fights, urging introspection.
People living in misery
Restates the harsh reality of people living in misery, lacking basic necessities.
Withou food, home and dignity
Reiterates the absence of food, home, and dignity in the lives of those in misery.
Where their works don´t liberty
Reiterates the question about the presence of liberty in the works of those facing adversity.
Do you call it democracy?
Reiterates concerns about the democratic nature of a system that allows such inequalities.
Keep believing, we need something to believe in
Reiterates the importance of belief, serving as a reminder in the face of social challenges.
Believing, we need something to believe in
Underlines the ongoing need for something to believe in, especially during difficult times.
What do you fight for?
Repeats the question about the motivations behind personal fights, emphasizing the need for a purpose.
What do you fight for?
Repeats the question about the motivations behind personal fights, prompting self-reflection.
What do you fight for?
Repeats the question about the motivations behind personal fights, encouraging introspection.
What do you fight for?
Repeats the question about the motivations behind personal fights, urging individuals to clarify their values.
Keep believing, we need something to believe in
Reiterates the importance of belief, stressing its role in finding purpose and fulfillment.
Believing, we need something to believe in
Emphasizes the ongoing need for something to believe in for a meaningful and satisfying life.
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