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This track is a blues song that uses candid lyrics to explore the feelings of powerlessness and conflict in modern society.
From the perspective of ordinary people who have "no education, no connections, no assets," it expresses dissatisfaction with politics and the current state of a suffocating society. The lyrics convey the helplessness of shouting into the void of social media, the feeling of not being heard, and a deep sense of loneliness from the pervasive feeling of "what's the point."
The question, "Whose fault is it that nothing changes?" is both a cry of anger at politics and society, and a frustration with one's own inability to act. This song reflects the mental landscape of everyone who holds this conflict, yet still wishes to change things deep in their heart.
The raw line, "I know I can't just stand by and watch, I really do," will resonate with many listeners. This song is not just a complaint. It's a cry from the soul that, while lamenting a feeling of helplessness, still seeks a glimmer of hope. Do you also have a similar conflict of "what's the point" and "I want to change things" coexisting in your heart?