Evolution
Merfild Lyrics


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History shows us how evolution moves slowly.
The many existences prove how difficult it is to change.
Because we the fight to live.

Reality hurts but releases us.
Consciousness of true is the first step.

Living (In)Evolution
Walking through (In)Evolution

Most of the time, we are ruled by inner self and not perceive.
Unnecessary, we put the egos to fight with the loved ones.
It is hard seeing the way when we are blinded by emotion.
But without the true and perspective, the end is regression.





Living (In)Evolution
Walking through (In)Evolution

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Merfild's song "Evolution" reflect on the slow and challenging process of personal growth and development. The opening lines, "History shows us how evolution moves slowly, The many existences prove how difficult it is to change," suggest that change and evolution take time and effort. The reference to history reminds us that personal growth is a continuous journey that requires patience and perseverance.


The line "Because we the fight to live" hints at the struggle for survival and the innate drive to overcome obstacles. It emphasizes the importance of resilience and determination in the face of adversity. The mention of reality hurting but ultimately releasing us implies that facing harsh truths can lead to personal growth and enlightenment.


The lyrics then touch on the theme of self-awareness and introspection. "Consciousness of true is the first step" suggests that understanding oneself and one's motivations is essential for personal evolution. The repetition of the phrases "Living (In)Evolution" and "Walking through (In)Evolution" emphasizes the ongoing nature of personal growth and the need to actively engage in the process.


The second verse delves into the challenges of personal growth, highlighting the struggle between our inner selves and external relationships. The line "Most of the time, we are ruled by inner self and not perceive" suggests that we may be unaware of the ways our internal struggles impact our interactions with others. The lyrics caution against letting our egos and emotions blind us to the true path of personal evolution.


The final lines of the song emphasize the importance of truth and perspective in guiding our journey of evolution. "But without the true and perspective, the end is regression" suggests that without honest self-reflection and a clear sense of direction, we may regress rather than progress. The repetition of "Living (In)Evolution" and "Walking through (In)Evolution" reinforces the idea that personal growth is a continuous process that requires conscious effort and self-awareness.


Line by Line Meaning

History shows us how evolution moves slowly.
The past demonstrates the gradual pace of change and growth.


The many existences prove how difficult it is to change.
The numerous experiences we go through highlight the challenge of transformation.


Because we the fight to live.
We struggle to survive and adapt.


Reality hurts but releases us.
Facing the truth may be painful but ultimately liberates us.


Consciousness of true is the first step.
Recognizing reality is the initial stage of growth.


Living (In)Evolution
Existing within a process of constant change and development.


Walking through (In)Evolution
Progressing through the journey of evolution.


Most of the time, we are ruled by inner self and not perceive.
Often, we are controlled by our inner selves without realizing it.


Unnecessary, we put the egos to fight with the loved ones.
We engage in unnecessary conflicts with our loved ones driven by our egos.


It is hard seeing the way when we are blinded by emotion.
Emotions can cloud our judgment and make it difficult to see the path forward.


But without the true and perspective, the end is regression.
Without truth and clarity, we risk regressing instead of progressing.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Maurilio Nespeca

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