Millenium
C.J. Noise Lyrics


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In a primitive past
In a primitive past
Listen the instinct again
The sin and pain, in a primitive past
In a primitive past
In my heart
Listen the instinct again
The sin and pain
Listen the instinct again
The sin and pain
In my heart
In my heart
In a primitive past
In my heart
In my heart
Love
Love
Love
Love
Love, love, love, love
In my heart
Love, love, love, love
Love
Love
Love
Love
Love, love, love, love
In my heart
Love, love, love, love
In my heart
Love, love, love, love
In my heart
Love, love, love, love
In my heart
Love, love, love, love
In my heart
Listen the instinct again
The sin and pain
In a primitive past
In a primitive past
In a primitive past
In a primitive past
Listen the instinct again
Listen the instinct again
The sin and pain
The sin and pain
The sin and pain, the sin and pain
Listen the instinct again
Listen the instinct again
The sin and pain
The sin and pain
The sin and pain, the sin and pain
Listen the instinct again
Listen the instinct again
The sin and pain
The sin and pain
The sin and pain, the sin and pain
Love, love, love, love
Love, love, love, love
In a primitive past
Love, love, love, love
Love,love, love, love
In a primitive past
Love, love, love, love
Love, love, love, love
In a primitive past
Love, love, love, love
Love,love, love, love
In a primitive past
Love
Love
Love
Love
Love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love
Love
Love
Love
Love
Love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love
Love
Love
Love
Love
Love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love
Love
Love
Love
Love
Love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love
Listen the instinct again
Listen the instinct again
The sin and pain
The sin and pain
The sin and pain, the sin and pain
Listen the instinct again
Listen the instinct again
The sin and pain
The sin and pain




The sin and pain, the sin and pain
In a primitive past

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of C.J. Noise's song Millennium seem to be a meditation on our primal instincts and the inner depths of our being. The repetition of the phrase "in a primitive past" reinforces the idea that there is a part of us that is deeply rooted in our evolutionary history - a part that is often hidden beneath the surface of our conscious awareness. The lines "Listen the instinct again/The sin and pain" suggest that tapping into these primal urges can be both powerful and dangerous, as some of our most base desires can lead to destructive behavior.


However, the song also contains a message of love and connection, as evidenced by the repeated lines "Love, love, love, love" that form a central part of the chorus. This seems to imply that despite our primal urges and the pain they may cause, love and compassion are ultimately what connect us as human beings.


The fragmented nature of the lyrics, with repeated lines and phrases, creates a kind of hypnotic effect that draws the listener in and encourages a deeper contemplation of the themes of the song. Overall, Millennium is a haunting and thought-provoking meditation on the human experience.


Line by Line Meaning

In a primitive past
Reflecting on a time before modern society and its technological advancements


Listen the instinct again
Urging to trust one's innate and intuitive nature


The sin and pain, in a primitive past
Acknowledging the existence of negative emotions and experiences in early human history


In my heart
Referring to personal feelings and emotions


Love
The positive emotion of affection and caring towards someone or something


Love, love, love, love
Emphasizing the importance and power of love


The sin and pain
Negative emotions and experiences, such as guilt and suffering


Listen the instinct again
Reiterating the importance of trusting one's intuition


The sin and pain, the sin and pain
Repetition of negative emotions and experiences, highlighting their prevalence




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Written by: Fabrizio Cucciniello Cenni

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