Army of Strangers
Harppia Lyrics
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All it seems mysteries
Everybody walk suspicious
There are no projects anymore
My steps are hurried
At least I'm not one of then
Their heeds are down
The body is cold
The mind doesn't obey
They're all corpses
Corpses of our century
My conclusion is insane
I don't try to contest
They are millions
A lot of people even don't know what
they're fighting for
Harppia's song, Army of Strangers, provides an incisive commentary on the social and political conditions of contemporary urban life. The song reflects the feeling of alienation and disorientation experienced by modern city dwellers. The lyrics convey the idea that the people we encounter in urban settings are like strangers to us, and this sense of estrangement is heightened by the fact that many individuals lack a sense of purpose or direction.
The opening lines of the song express this sense of mystery and suspicion that many people feel towards their fellow citizens. The streets are full of people, but there is a lack of genuine connection or community. The singer's hurried pace suggests a desire to escape from this alienation, but at the same time, he acknowledges that he is part of the same social fabric as those around him.
The chorus paints a bleak picture of contemporary society, describing the masses of people as "corpses of our century" and suggesting that many individuals lack a sense of purpose or direction. The final lines of the song suggest that this lack of meaning is pervasive, affecting even those who are supposedly engaged in political struggles.
Overall, Army of Strangers is a powerful critique of contemporary society and a call to action for individuals to find meaning and community in the face of social and political isolation.
Contributed by Aiden S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.