about decomposing light in relation to hope in the world “here it comes and there it goes, another day of decomposing light in a world called catastrophe, my native tongue is blasphemy”. This meaning just when you have hope for the world it is taken away with more wars. Another day of decomposing light in a world called catastrophe, is to mean that light is hope, and the hope for a better world with no fighting is slowly diminishing as the world’s governments turn the world into a widespread disaster as they rage wars upon each other. My native tongue is blasphemy because the government does not apprise human activists, people who choose to take a stand to speak their mind on human rights and the unjustness happening around the world. “Since then I am a fool, since then I am a dog, since then I am a waste”. In this passage the artist is conveying himself, he is a fool because he is a dog of the government, as dogs are meant to be loyal and listen to their authorities. He then feels as if he is a waste not being able to make the world right because he must abide by and obey as the government says.
This song represents the symptoms of social analysis, I say this because the song correlates and focuses on the understanding of the unjustly ways people of political standings decide our world to be.
about decomposing light in relation to hope in the world “here it comes and there it goes, another day of decomposing light in a world called catastrophe, my native tongue is blasphemy”. This meaning just when you have hope for the world it is taken away with more wars. Another day of decomposing light in a world called catastrophe, is to mean that light is hope, and the hope for a better world with no fighting is slowly diminishing as the world’s governments turn the world into a widespread disaster as they rage wars upon each other. My native tongue is blasphemy because the government does not apprise human activists, people who choose to take a stand to speak their mind on human rights and the unjustness happening around the world. “Since then I am a fool, since then I am a dog, since then I am a waste”. In this passage the artist is conveying himself, he is a fool because he is a dog of the government, as dogs are meant to be loyal and listen to their authorities. He then feels as if he is a waste not being able to make the world right because he must abide by and obey as the government says.
This song represents the symptoms of social analysis, I say this because the song correlates and focuses on the understanding of the unjustly ways people of political standings decide our world to be.