In this poignant track by Sumo, the lyrics delve into themes of existential reflection and societal conformity. The verses question the purpose behind daily routines and the adherence to societal norms, urging listeners to introspect whether they are truly different or merely the same as everyone else. The repeated reference to "the book of rules" symbolizes societal expectations and regulations that often dictate behavior. Additionally, the song expresses a yearning for peace, specifically highlighting a historical moment—1989—as a beacon of hope against war. This juxtaposition of personal identity with broader social issues underscores a universal desire for both individual authenticity and collective harmony.
No Tan Distintos
Lyrics
People moving every day
You know they move so slow
Do they know why they are going?
Do they know why they go?
Look into the book of rules
And tell me what you see
Are you all that different
Are you just the same as me?
Waiting for 1989
We don't want no more war
Love is slipping away
It slips away so fast
I always thought that it would
Last and it would last
Look into your book of rules
And tell me what you see
Am I all that different?
Are you just the same as me
Waiting for 1989
We don't want no more war
Waiting for 1989
Burruchaga es un pescado
And shut that door.
Writer(s): ALBERTO TROGLIO, ANDREA LUCA PRODAN, DIEGO ARNEDO, LUCA PRODAN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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