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Still covered in scars

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This track is a moving blues ballad that sings of a soul's prayer for dawn, clinging to the belief in the "meaning of being human" despite society's unjust structure.

The melancholic piano melody accompanies the narrator standing on an overpass, watching the hurried crowd searching for happiness. The line that "the scale is always tipped, and we are placed on the lighter side" is a fierce indictment of unreasonable social disparity.

The damaged flag raised in the chorus-proclaiming "The People are Precious"-is a quiet act of revolution, asserting that the dignity of the common folk is far more valuable than the empty rhetoric of "equality" and "justice" used by the ruling class.

Drawing from philosophical wisdom, the song argues that solidarity and empathy are the forces that will bring the dawn. It is a profoundly passionate message song, seeking the answer to why, despite knowing the ferocity of oppressive governance, people still choose to dream of tomorrow and rise up through their suffering.