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You're going to run away anyway

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This track is a blues song fueled by anger, despair, and an unyielding resolve, directed at Japan's politicians and people in power.

Through powerful imagery like "wages that have been frozen for thirty years" and "shutter streets," the song offers a searing critique of the nation's structural problems from the perspective of ordinary citizens. It sharply exposes the irresponsibility hidden behind the sweet words of the "big shots," and refuses to pay for the "bill" they've left behind.

However, this song is more than just a statement of dissatisfaction. The powerful, repeated message, "We won't run," is a strong declaration of will to take root and survive in this country, even in the face of a desperate situation.

The image of people singing on a sunless road symbolizes a quiet, rebellious spirit that stands up to social injustice. This song is a soul-stirring blues dedicated to all who feel powerless yet continue to fight without losing hope.