World Tomorrow
Eyes Of Shiva Lyrics
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To Complicate The World
It's Like A Devil - From Deep Hell
Who Burns Down Souls
Always So Laughingly - So Crazy
He Never - Nevercares
It's Like A Game - Unbelievable
Why Being Surprised?
The Unfinished Wars
Have Taken All The Warriors
Memories Have Gone...
And Nations Are Done...
It's So Sad All The Way
Who Will Be In The World Tomorrow?
Maybe We Can Trust The Unknown
World Tomorrow
[Solos]
[Bridge]
[Chorus]
The lyrics of "World Tomorrow" by Eyes of Shiva describe a rebel who has the power to complicate the world and burn down souls like a devil from deep hell. This rebel of fire is always laughing and doesn't care about the consequences of his actions, treating everything like an unbelievable game. The song highlights the sadness of the world today and questions who will be in the world tomorrow. Memories are gone, and nations are lost in the turmoil of unfinished wars. However, the chorus offers a glimpse of hope that maybe we can trust the unknown world tomorrow.
The rebel of fire represents an archetype in many cultural traditions. He is the antihero, the one who rebels against the established order and challenges the status quo. In this song, the rebel is portrayed as a destructive force that complicates the world and burns souls. The lyrics suggest that the rebel is a devil from deep hell, emphasizing the destructive nature of his actions.
The song also touches on the theme of war and its consequences. The unfinished wars have taken all the warriors, leaving nations in ruins and memories gone. It's a powerful commentary on the senselessness of war and the toll it takes on humanity. The chorus offers a glimmer of hope, suggesting that the world tomorrow is still unknown and maybe, just maybe, it will be better.
Line by Line Meaning
A Rebel Of Fire - Has Power
A person who rebels with fiery passion possesses immense power
To Complicate The World
They tend to create chaos and complexity in the world
It's Like A Devil - From Deep Hell
Their nature is akin to that of a devil who comes from the pit of hell
Who Burns Down Souls
They harm people's souls with their actions
Always So Laughingly - So Crazy
Their reckless behavior is often accompanied by a laugh and craziness
He Never - Nevercares
They lack concern for the consequences of their actions
It's Like A Game - Unbelievable
They approach life as if it were a game, which is hard to believe
Why Being Surprised?
Why be surprised when they act as expected?
The Unfinished Wars
The wars that were never fully resolved
Have Taken All The Warriors
Have already claimed the lives of all the valiant fighters
Memories Have Gone...
Memories of the past are now long gone
And Nations Are Done...
Nations have crumbled and are now mere remnants of what they used to be
It's So Sad All The Way
This state of affairs is truly melancholy
Who Will Be In The World Tomorrow?
Who will step up and take charge of the world in the future?
Maybe We Can Trust The Unknown
We may need to put our faith in the unknown and those who have yet to emerge
World Tomorrow
The future of the world
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Hugo Henderson
Otima banda,fantástico Álbum considero o 2o shaman!
Diego Macagnan Ferreira
Eu ouço esse disco no mínimo uma vez por mês!!! Esse Play tem que voltar pro Spotify!!!
Diego Macagnan Ferreira
@A F R Pior que não sei!!! Responde pra gente nós aí André Ferrari! Queremos o EYES OF SOUL de novo nas plataformas... :D
A F R
Por que saiu do Spotify?
Danilo Moreto
Muito Angra, fusão holy land com rebirth
Felippe Rodrigues
Obra prima que deveria ser reconhecida no meio do Metal Nacional !
Obrigado por esse lindo trabalho!
Matheus Moraes
25:33 World Tomorrow, minha favorita!
Diego Freitas
Torço muito por uma reunião de "comemoração"...e espero ouvir o Grande André nós maravilhando com a bela e clássica Future ao vivo...#VoltaEyes🙏🏼
André Anheiser Ferrari
Olha, essa reunião comemorativa eu queria, mesmo. Volta, não sei. Abraço e obrigadão pelo apoio.
Renato Nascimento
Obrigado por postar, André! Eyes of Shiva faz muita falta!