New World
Levantis & Friends Lyrics


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Remains of a wonderworld
We destroy it
Life has lost its value
We dug our own grave.

There's another maze out here
There are more lies in the air
Every exit has a wall
Called intolerance
I'm affraid.

The night
The day
All these things have been changed.
Lonely world
Betrayed world
It once was my friend




But now I try to find
A New World For Us.

Overall Meaning

In the first stanza, the lyrics convey a sense of regret and devastation over the state of the world. The phrase "Remains of a wonderworld" suggests that the world was once a beautiful and awe-inspiring place, but it has been damaged and destroyed by human actions. The line "We destroy it" implies that humanity is responsible for this destruction, indicating a collective guilt. The lyrics go on to express a feeling that life itself has lost its value, possibly due to the damage caused by humans. The metaphor "We dug our own grave" suggests that our actions have led to our own downfall, that we are responsible for the dire situation we find ourselves in.


The second stanza introduces a new perspective, highlighting the existence of a maze filled with lies and deception. The phrase "There's another maze out here" implies that this is not the first or only maze, suggesting that deception and falsehoods are pervasive in the world. Every exit in this maze is obstructed by a wall called intolerance, indicating that prejudice and narrow-mindedness prevent us from finding a way out. The lyrics express fear in the face of this reality, suggesting a sense of hopelessness and being trapped.


The third stanza portrays a shift in the concept of time and the world as we know it. The line "The night, the day, all these things have been changed" implies that the natural cycle of day and night, as well as the fundamental order of the world, have been disrupted or altered. This shift further emphasizes the disarray and chaos in the world. The lyrics describe the world as both lonely and betrayed, indicating a sense of isolation and abandonment. The phrase "It once was my friend" suggests a personal connection to the world, as if it used to be a source of comfort or support, but that connection has been severed.


The final stanza introduces a glimmer of hope, as the lyrics express a desire to find a new world. The lyrics suggest a determination to move forward and seek a better place, using the phrase "But now I try to find a New World For Us." This yearning for a new world, free from the destruction, lies, and intolerance described earlier, conveys a sense of optimism and the belief in the possibility of change. It implies a recognition of the mistakes and a willingness to find a different path, symbolizing a longing for a brighter future.


Line by Line Meaning

Remains of a wonderworld
What was once a magnificent world is now in ruins.


We destroy it
We are responsible for causing destruction.


Life has lost its value
The significance of life has diminished.


We dug our own grave.
We have brought about our own downfall.


There's another maze out here
There is a new complex and confusing situation.


There are more lies in the air
Deception and falsehoods surround us.


Every exit has a wall
We encounter obstacles and barriers at every attempt to find a way out.


Called intolerance
These barriers stem from a lack of acceptance and understanding.


I'm afraid.
Fear consumes me.


The night
The dark times.


The day
The brighter moments.


All these things have been changed.
Everything has been altered.


Lonely world
A world filled with isolation and solitude.


Betrayed world
A world that has been let down and deceived.


It once was my friend
The world used to be a source of comfort and support.


But now I try to find
However, now I strive to discover


A New World For Us.
A fresh, better world for all of us to inhabit.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Raphael Maizé, Vlad Boechat

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