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This track is a blues song that serves as a powerful warning to a modern society that seems to have learned nothing from history and is on the verge of repeating its mistakes.
Beginning with the symbolic image of "a page in a textbook painted over," the song quietly but sharply depicts a present where propaganda is cunningly hidden and people are bound by invisible chains. The line, "The ink stain has not yet dried," confronts us with the unerasable fact that past mistakes still exist right at our feet.
The song laments a society that turns a blind eye to the complex reality behind the simple narratives of heroes and villains, which are manufactured to captivate the public. Yet, the song is not merely a lament. The words, "History is watching you," are a call to silent resolve, urging us to recognize that each of our actions shapes the history of the future.
Behind the beautiful melody lies a cold truth. This song gives us the courage to not be deceived by pleasant words and to look at history with our own eyes.