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Docchidemonai

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A blues for souls weary of a world that always asks, "Which side is justice on?"

This song tells the story of a man who throws away the borrowed yardsticks that carve the world into black and white. Standing in a rain-soaked back alley, he rediscovers whats truly worth protecting: not grand ideals, but the everyday treasures we often overlook, the quiet moments shared over a cheap drink.

This is a raw, heartfelt anthem about embracing it all your scars and my weaknesses, your tears and my sins. It's a search for the "color of dawn," the nuanced truth that bleeds between the stark lines of black and white. This is a song about finding our way not by choosing a side, but by opening our arms.

For anyone feeling lost in the noise, for anyone who's ever felt alone in a crowd, let this blues be the warmth you seek. It's a reminder that by accepting each other, we can face "a slightly better tomorrow," together.