This powerful track from Gojira serves as a call to action, urging listeners to take personal responsibility for their lives and the world around them. The lyrics convey a message of resilience, suggesting that we can learn from our hardships and use these lessons to improve ourselves and our circumstances. The song also touches on themes of societal apathy and violence, challenging us to open our eyes to the injustices in the world. Ultimately, "Silvera" is about self-transformation and its potential to bring about positive change in the world. It's a reminder that individual actions matter, pushing us towards consciousness, empathy, and action.
Silvera
Lyrics
Quit moaning about fate and change
Stand up on your feet and rise
With every fall you get the pain, you learn the lesson
Start now, open your eyes
Dead bodies falling from the sky
We are the ape with the vision of the killing
A rain of shame that fills the mines
No other blood in me but mine
Time to open your eyes to this genocide
When you clear your mind you see it all
You're receiving the gold of a better life
When you change yourself, you change the world
Your heart is pounding in the brain
As they drag you naked in the mud
A devil's dancing in the rain
How could you fall so low?
No, we will never let go
Let us watch them die
Time to open your eyes to this genocide
When you clear your mind you see it all
You're receiving the gold of a better life
When you change yourself, you change the world
Writer(s): Joseph Andrew Duplantier, Mario Francois Duplantier
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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