Let's March
Abhinanda Lyrics


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(Theyґre) lined up for the executioner. (Theyґre) shot down,
By their own hands. (Theyґre) Tied down, by the ropes of fas-
Cism. (Theyґre) Caught up, in illusions of power. (Theyґre) Locked
In, the cells of ignorance. (Theyґre) played out, on a gameboard
Of greed. (Theyґll) Turn in, and hide away if... (Theyґre) Cast
Our, from their lines of... This rime - Weґll find, the strenght

To break their lines. (Theyґll) line up, for execution. (Weґll)
Blow out, their nonexisting brains. (Theyґll) Turn in, and hide
Away when... (Theyґre) Cast our, from their lines of... Dance to
This. Dance to this. Dance to this. March time. This time -




Weґll find, the strenght to break their lines. This time - itґs
Time, to march and break their lines.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Abhinanda's song Let's March paint a picture of a world where people are oppressed and trapped by various forms of societal constructs. The opening line, "(They're) lined up for the executioner," suggests that people are being punished, perhaps for their beliefs or actions, or simply because they are perceived as a threat to the ruling power. The next line, "(They're) shot down, by their own hands," could suggest that people are causing their own downfall by not standing up to the oppressors or by being complicit in the systems that oppress them.


The third line, "(They're) Tied down, by the ropes of fascism," refers to the ways in which fascist regimes control and limit people's freedoms. The fourth line, "(They're) Caught up, in illusions of power," depicts a world where people are distracted by the allure of power or status, which keeps them from realizing the true nature of their situation. The fifth line, "(They're) Locked in, the cells of ignorance," speaks to the idea that people are imprisoned by their own ignorance or lack of awareness of the true nature of their situation.


The sixth line, "(They're) played out, on a gameboard of greed," shows how people are treated as pawns in a larger, more sinister game, and are used as a means to an end by those in power. The chorus of the song, "Dance to This, March Time, This Time, We'll find the strength to break their lines," suggests that despite these dire circumstances, people can still come together and fight against the oppressive forces that seek to control them.


Line by Line Meaning

(They're) lined up for the executioner.
They are standing in a row waiting for execution.


(They're) shot down, by their own hands.
They are killed by their own actions.


(They're) Tied down, by the ropes of fascism.
They are constrained by the ideals of fascism.


(They're) Caught up, in illusions of power.
They are trapped in a delusion of being powerful.


(They're) Locked in, the cells of ignorance.
They are confined by their lack of knowledge.


(They're) played out, on a gameboard of greed.
They are the pawns in a game of greed.


(They'll) Turn in, and hide away if...
They will retreat if met with resistance.


(They're) Cast out, from their lines of...
They are expelled from their position of privilege.


This rime - We'll find, the strength to break their lines.
In due time, we will gather the courage to resist them.


(They'll) line up, for execution.
They will be put in a line to be executed.


(We'll) Blow out, their nonexisting brains.
We will metaphorically destroy their non-existent intellect.


(They'll) Turn in, and hide away when...
They will withdraw when met with opposition.


(They're) Cast out, from their lines of...
They are expelled from their position of privilege.


Dance to This.
Enjoy this music.


Dance to this. Dance to this. Dance to this. March time.
Dance to the rhythm of the march.


This time - We'll find, the strength to break their lines.
This time, we will have the courage to resist them.


This time - it's time, to march and break their lines.
Now it is the time to march and resist them.




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