This composition delves into the socio-political commentary on systemic oppression and individual survival within an uncaring environment. The repetitive refrain underscores the protagonist's struggle within a society that neglects fundamental human values and perpetuates hardship. The term "Babylonians" serves as a metaphor for oppressors or those perpetuating an indifferent system. The narrative reflects a grim outlook on societal structures, illustrating the necessity for personal survival at the expense of communal well-being. Consequently, the lyrics speak to the resilience and ethical ambivalence required to navigate a world devoid of compassion and justice. #SocialCommentary #SystemicOppression #Survival #Metaphor
Born Again (Babylonia)
Lyrics
Babylonia
I was born in a system that doesn't give a fuck
About you nor me nor the life
Don't be a victim of things I do to survive
Cause I won't wish you any good, you Babylonians
I was born in a system that doesn't give a fuck
About you nor me nor the life
Don't be a victim of things I do to survive
Cause I won't wish you any good, you Babylonians
I was born in a system that doesn't give a fuck
About you nor me nor the life
Don't be a victim of things I do to survive
Cause I won't wish you any good, you Babylonians
Babylonia
I was born in a system that doesn't give a fuck
About you nor me nor the life
Don't be a victim of things I do to survive
Cause I won't wish you any good, you Babylonians
I was born in a system that doesn't give a fuck
About you nor me nor the life
Don't be a victim of things I do to survive
Cause I won't wish you any good, you Babylonians
Writer(s): MICHELE COLETTI, RICCARDO LUCHINI, MIGUEL COLLINS, TREVOR JAMES, PAUL CROSSDALE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Ultra Tunes, Royalty Network, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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