Society
Ian Moore Lyrics


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I've been really trying
To get some peace of mind
But the world just keeps on spinning
And I am starting to unwind

Teachers teaching children
To go out and get their own
But they forget about the heart
They forget about their souls

And it's hard to convince yourself
When your life's been gauged by power and wealth
Spend your whole life trying to break free
From this society

So I climb up to a higher place
Where I am not blinded by tradition
Or ruled by any race

The system always pulls me down
Can't stand to set me free
Throw me right back in the masses
Say that's where you're gonna be

And it's hard to convince yourself
When your life's been gauged by power and wealth
Spend your whole life trying to break free
From this society

Still dream a dream of humanity
Somewhere a world exists
In softly turned phrases
And melodies of bliss

Painted in a picture
Of violets and blues
Stolen from the moment
When I first encountered truth

And it's hard to convince yourself
Well, when your life's been gauged by power and wealth
Spend your whole life trying to break free
From this society

And it's hard to convince yourself
Well, when your life's been gauged by power and wealth
Spend your whole life trying to break free
From this society





I have been really trying
To get some peace of mind

Overall Meaning

The song "Society" by Ian Moore is a critique of the societal norms and expectations that govern our lives. The lyrics express the artist's struggle to find inner peace and individuality in a world that values power, wealth, and conformity above all else. The first verse encapsulates this sense of unease, as Moore laments that his efforts to achieve peace of mind are constantly thwarted by a relentless and ever-spinning world. He observes how teachers are tasked with teaching children to be independent and self-sufficient, but often fail to instill a sense of empathy and compassion, leaving them emotionally empty and disconnected from the world around them.


The second verse highlights the pressure to conform that society imposes on individuals. Moore reflects on his efforts to break free from these chains and find his own path, but is always pulled back down by the system. He expresses a deep yearning for a new world order where traditional values and beliefs no longer dictate people's actions, and where humanity is driven by shared values of kindness and empathy.


The final verse is a poetic reflection on the artist's vision of a better world. Moore paints a picture of a place filled with soft melodies and gentle colors, where truth is valued and celebrated. He recognizes that breaking free from society's constraints is a challenging and daunting task, but it is one that is absolutely necessary if we are to achieve true happiness and fulfillment.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been really trying
I've been struggling to find a peaceful state of mind


To get some peace of mind
To achieve a calm state where I am not worried or anxious


But the world just keeps on spinning
But the world is constantly changing at a rapid pace


And I am starting to unwind
And I'm starting to become more and more stressed and anxious


Teachers teaching children
Educators are instructing young people


To go out and get their own
To become independent and self-sufficient


But they forget about the heart
But they neglect to emphasize the importance of emotions and feelings


They forget about their souls
They disregard the spiritual or inner essence of a person


And it's hard to convince yourself
And it's difficult to persuade oneself


When your life's been gauged by power and wealth
When one's existence has been measured by material success


Spend your whole life trying to break free
Endure an entire lifetime attempting to liberate oneself


From this society
From the existing social order or structure


So I climb up to a higher place
So I rise to a greater level or perspective


Where I am not blinded by tradition
Where I'm not limited by past customs or beliefs


Or ruled by any race
Or controlled by any particular ethnic group


The system always pulls me down
The prevailing system always reduces me


Can't stand to set me free
Doesn't want to free me


Throw me right back in the masses
Puts me back into the group of people


Say that's where you're gonna be
Declare that is where I'll always belong


Still dream a dream of humanity
Still have an optimistic vision for humanity


Somewhere a world exists
A version of the world exists somewhere


In softly turned phrases
Expressed through gentle or poetic language


And melodies of bliss
And sweet-sounding harmonies of happiness


Painted in a picture
Portrayed in a visual representation


Of violets and blues
Composed of violet and blue shades or hues


Stolen from the moment
Taken from the instance


When I first encountered truth
When I was first exposed to reality


And it's hard to convince yourself
And it's difficult to persuade oneself


Well, when your life's been gauged by power and wealth
When one's existence has been measured by material success


Spend your whole life trying to break free
Endure an entire lifetime attempting to liberate oneself


From this society
From the existing social order or structure


And it's hard to convince yourself
And it's difficult to persuade oneself


Well, when your life's been gauged by power and wealth
When one's existence has been measured by material success


Spend your whole life trying to break free
Endure an entire lifetime attempting to liberate oneself


From this society
From the existing social order or structure


I have been really trying
I've been struggling to find a peaceful state of mind




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: IAN MOORE

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