A colloquialism everyone masters as a kid. It's not even a question any more: Who cares!
To Extreme's credit, they can use words we simply react to as a cut or put down, making the question something ponderable again.
In the singer's voice I hear the question, but it sounds like it's the last in a string...
Why am I here?
What's it all mean?
Does anything I do matter?
Who actually cares?
So, if you care or even I care, what's it matter after we die? Or when humanity is merely dust in the cosmic wind, who will care then? And if the answer really is "nobody," doesn't that add up to one big "NOTHING"?
So if I say one thing and do another... well then, why does it matter either way?
A colloquialism everyone masters as a kid. It's not even a question any more: Who cares!
To Extreme's credit, they can use words we simply react to as a cut or put down, making the question something ponderable again.
In the singer's voice I hear the question, but it sounds like it's the last in a string...
Why am I here? What's it all mean? Does anything I do matter? Who actually cares?
So, if you care or even I care, what's it matter after we die? Or when humanity is merely dust in the cosmic wind, who will care then? And if the answer really is "nobody," doesn't that add up to one big "NOTHING"?
So if I say one thing and do another... well then, why does it matter either way?
Who cares? WHO cares?
-Pie