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A cheap play according to the script

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This track is a powerful protest blues that sharply criticizes the deceit of those in power and the unattainable reality for the common people. It demands a fundamental shift in values, asserting that the "Dignity of the People" is heavier than the state itself.

Although the song begins with the clean harmony of two acoustic guitars, the lyrics immediately dive into the cold reality of politicians spewing only "ear-pleasing words." It dismisses both "Right-wing Utopias" and "Left-wing New Eras" as mere "third-rate dramas" that never reach the ordinary citizen.

The core of the chorus is a strong declaration of sovereignty, citing classical Confucian thought: "The People are the most precious / Heavier than the state (Shashoku)." This is aimed squarely at the rulers, asserting, "You are lighter than anyone."

Furthermore, the song quotes the ancient maxim of Mencius, "Oppressive government is fiercer than a tiger," as a message to the youth, urging them to confront the injustice done under the guise of "for everyone's sake." The fast, intricate guitar solo channels the contained anger and the passion for true change, reinforcing the resolve that "we are the ones to end this farce."