Civilisation
Divine Ascension Lyrics


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All alone deep inside your mind
There's a pain that is real
So hard to define
Look around it's there for you to see
How I wish you were here with me

Civilisation
The grand design
Is so very only
Way beyond all your reasoning
There you'll find a better day
And a better way

When the road is so long and divides
When you cower in fear
Nowhere to hide
Look around it's there for you to see
How I wish you were here with me

Civilisation
Like winter's breeze
Is so very cold
Way beyond all your conditioning
There you'll find a better day
And a better way

So when your search for inner peace
Becomes much more than you've bargained for
All you long for is release
So in the hope that all is lost
The sky will get so much clearer now
All you need is guidance there

So you shall see
Civilisation
The grand design
Is so old yet alive
Yet it's so very cold
Way beyond all your reasoning
There you'll find
A better day
And a better way

When the road is so long and divides
Look around it's there for you to see

How I wish you were here
How I wish you were here




How I wish you were here
How I wish you were here

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Civilisation" by Divine Ascension touches upon the idea of inner turmoil and the search for a better way of living. It starts with the verse "All alone deep inside your mind, there's a pain that is real, so hard to define." This line presents the idea that despite being surrounded by people and in a seemingly good situation, there is an inner pain that is difficult to express. The chorus then talks about the concept of civilization being the grand design that is beyond our reasoning. This can be interpreted as the existence of certain societal norms and expectations that we all need to follow, even though we might not understand their purpose. The song then goes on to talk about how in times of hardship, one can find solace in the idea of a better day and a better way.


The second verse delves deeper into the idea of facing the unknown with courage. "When the road is so long and divides, when you cower in fear, nowhere to hide. Look around, it's there for you to see, how I wish you were here with me." This talks about how one feels helpless when faced with obstacles and that sometimes having someone by your side helps. It then goes back to the idea of civilization being like winter's breeze, which is so cold and beyond our conditioning. This suggests that while there might be societal norms that we have to follow, we might not be used to them and hence find them to be difficult to understand. The chorus repeats, reinforcing the idea of civilization, and the song ends on a longing note with the chorus emphasizing, "How I wish you were here."


Overall, the song talks about how the concept of civilization is beyond our understanding, and yet we all need to adhere to its norms. It also talks about how in times of difficulty, we can find solace in the thought of a better day and a better way. The song touches upon the universal theme of inner conflict and the search for meaning in life.


Line by Line Meaning

All alone deep inside your mind
You are isolated and struggling within your thoughts and emotions.


There's a pain that is real
The pain you are experiencing is tangible and not imagined.


So hard to define
It's difficult to express or comprehend the source of this pain.


Look around it's there for you to see
The cause of your pain is evident in your surroundings and in the world around you.


How I wish you were here with me
I wish you were not alone in your suffering and that we could face it together.


Civilisation
Human society and culture.


The grand design
The overarching plan or purpose of human existence and evolution.


Is so very only
It is an exclusive and unique phenomenon, unmatched by any other force or creation.


Way beyond all your reasoning
It transcends human comprehension and logic.


There you'll find a better day
In striving to understand the purpose of human civilization, you will find hope for a better future.


And a better way
You will discover a path towards greater happiness and fulfillment.


Like winter's breeze
Civilization can be cold and unforgiving, much like the harshness of winter.


Way beyond all your conditioning
It is not limited or determined by your past experiences or environment.


So when your search for inner peace
In your quest for personal happiness and contentment,


Becomes much more than you've bargained for
When your pursuit becomes more complex or challenging than you anticipated,


All you long for is release
All you seek is to escape from the stress and anguish of your situation.


So in the hope that all is lost
As a last resort when you feel there is no other outcome possible,


The sky will get so much clearer now
Your perspective will become clear and unclouded, illuminating a new path ahead.


All you need is guidance there
You require support and assistance from others to traverse this new path.


The grand design
The purpose and plan of human civilization.


Is so old yet alive
It has existed for centuries and is ever-evolving.


Yet it's so very cold
Despite this long history, civilization can be emotionally distant and impersonal.


There you'll find a better day
By engaging with society and understanding its purpose, you can find hope for a brighter future.


And a better way
You can discover more fulfilling and meaningful ways to live your life.


Look around it's there for you to see
The answers and support you need are all around you if you are willing to seek them out.


How I wish you were here
I wish you were present by my side to experience and navigate this journey together.


How I wish you were here
I lament your absence and wish for your companionship and support.


How I wish you were here
I long for your presence and guidance in understanding and navigating the complexities of human existence.


How I wish you were here
I desire your comfort and understanding as we face the challenges of life and civilization together.




Writer(s): divine acension

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