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I can't become a hero

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This track is a profound blues song that celebrates the isolated soul who, despite public ridicule and misunderstanding, continues to fly the "single flag" they believe in.

The moody bassline and the somber, majestic sound of the Hammond organ convey the weight of the protagonist's solitude and resolve. Refusing wealth, fame, and comfort, he calls his aesthetic-which he vows to "uphold even if it costs my life"his "clumsy yet magnificent blues."

The philosophical core of the chorus lies in the couplet: "Life is polished in the midst of suffering / Death grows in the sediment of comfort." This expresses an unwavering conviction that to truly hone oneself and pursue authentic life, one must abandon the lukewarm status quo and embrace the difficult path of "fire and tribulation."

The gospel-tinged organ and melodic guitar solos embody the intensity and inner depth born from this conviction. This is a fierce Identity Blues, a testament to a life lived by one's own code until "the day I burn out and turn to ash," even if it is a magnificent tragedy understood by no one else.