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This track is a blues song that captures the quiet, burning anger towards the deep-seated class boundaries in modern society and the hypocrisy that dismisses them with the cold term "self-responsibility."
From the perspective of a man facing unrewarded efforts and emptiness, blocked by an "invisible wall existing since birth," the song starkly depicts the unfair "mechanism" of this world. The lyrics resonate with the painful self-derision and rage felt towards the "you can make it too" whispers of on-screen successes.
The highlight is the sharp question, "Who drew this boundary line?," and the strong refusal of the line separating the rich's "garden" from our "swamp-like wilderness."
Transcending personal despair, the song confronts listeners with the structural issue of disparity by asking, "What if... you were me, and I was you?" This challenges all who listen to summon empathy and imagination regarding the system of inequality.
This is an unyielding blues dedicated to every soul suffering from social injustice but refusing to give up on true fairnessa "quiet scream" resonating from the bottom of a muddy river.