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A highway cutting through the darkness, a distorted
voice spilling from the radio.
This track is a raw rock anthem that lays bare the stagnation
and fear faced by those living in the modern world-and
the unstoppable urge to move forward anyway.
Chased by time, torn between dreams and reality,
money and ideals,
each time we tell ourselves "tomorrow
is fine"or "next time will do,"
something inside quietly breaks.
An endless loop. Thoughts with no rewind.
A horizon forever out of reach.
That suffocating feeling is hurled at the listener
through gritty words and urgent sound.
Laughter heard through the radio feels hollow, like a broken bible,
yet it keeps preaching to the soul:
"Come back to the version of yourself that still bleeds."
Admitting fear, stopping in our tracks, and still asking-
"Who do I want to become?"
"Who am I supposed to be?"
In the latter half of the song, the line
"It's time to come back to who you really are."
rings out as a clear signal that
this song does not end in despair.
Questioning oneself once more,
reaching toward the horizon-
it's not too late.
With that urgency, the track stirs the listener's heart,
pushing them to move.
This is a rock anthem for anyone who feels lost yet
still wants their life to mean something,
for those ready to break free from frozen thoughts
and start moving again.