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SEN-NEN-NO-KODOKU

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This track is an unconventional message song that fuses the sounds of Irish Folk Musiccomplete with Uilleann pipes, bodhrán, and tin whistlewith the isolated spirit of the ancient Chinese poet, Qu Yuan (from the Kingdom of Chu).

The song addresses a modern society intoxicated by temporary peace and fleeting prosperity, one that has forgotten the truth. It sings of a solitary soul standing firm against this "turbid era." The sounds of the folk instruments evoke the image of a misty valley, symbolizing lost history and the memory of truth.

Driven by the ancient voice echoing Qu Yuan's poetry, "Everyone is drunk," the track embodies an unyielding will to pass on the song and the seeds to the next generation, even if it means being driven out as a heretic.

This is a resistance blues of the soul, one that rejects easy complacency and insists on preserving the memory of the true king's name, even when ridiculed as an anachronism. Experience the epic scale of a song where the weight of history intersects with a mission for the future.