Peace
Nasum Lyrics


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Meaningless wars
Starving tribes
A promise of victory
Coloured with lies
A red single dot
On your tactical screen
A hundred thousand men that will never be seen
Peace can't survive
In this global climat of hostility
Peace can't survive
Why solve the problem when it's easier to kill?

A nation in need of attention
A terrorist action
As an answer to supression
With a bloodbath displayed
On primetime CNN
There are just too many points to make

Peace can't survive
In this global climat of hostility




Peace can't survive
Why solve the problem when it's easier to kill?

Overall Meaning

Nasum's "Peace" is a powerful commentary on the state of global politics and the prevalence of meaningless wars and violence. The lyrics paint a picture of a world where war is used as a tool to solve problems and gain power, rather than seeking peaceful solutions. The first verse speaks to the emptiness of war, describing it as "meaningless" and built on lies. The image of a red dot on a tactical screen illustrates the dehumanization of war, reducing soldiers and casualties to mere numbers. The line "a hundred thousand men that will never be seen" emphasizes the idea that war ultimately erases individuals and their stories, creating a sense of anonymity around death and destruction.


The chorus repeats the phrase "peace can't survive" to emphasize the overarching theme of the song: that peace is almost impossible to achieve in a world where violence is so prevalent. The second verse takes on the issue of terrorism, suggesting that violence is often used as a response to oppression and mistreatment. The line "there are just too many points to make" suggests the complexity of these issues, but also implies a certain fatigue or helplessness in trying to address them.


Overall, Nasum's "Peace" is a powerful and sobering commentary on the state of our world, and a call to action to seek peace even in the face of overwhelming violence and hostility.


Line by Line Meaning

Meaningless wars
Wars fought for reasons that hold no value


Starving tribes
Communities without food and basic necessities


A promise of victory
Assurance to win the battle


Coloured with lies
Deceitful statements in support of the war


A red single dot On your tactical screen
Representation of the enemy on the battlefield


A hundred thousand men that will never be seen
The loss of thousands of soldiers who were never even noticed


Peace can't survive In this global climate of hostility
The hostile world we live in makes it nearly impossible for peace to prevail


Peace can't survive Why solve the problem when it's easier to kill?
The lack of effort towards finding solutions highlights the ease of resorting to violence


A nation in need of attention
A country in need of help and support


A terrorist action
An act of violence in the name of terror


As an answer to suppression
A violent response to oppression


With a bloodbath displayed On primetime CNN
The shocking and relentless display of violence on national television


There are just too many points to make
There are countless reasons why peace is unable to prevail




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@meocats

i really, really miss this band, especially the sound and fast vocals

@matzenasum2448

The lyrics are fucking nice \m/

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