The Dream
Nasum Lyrics


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This is the end of confrontism
This is the end of capitalism

Maybe some day it'll happen, I'll await that day
But right now it seems it's how much you pay that counts

Natural harmony
World resources equally distributed

Maybe some day it'll happen, I'll await that day
But right now it seems it's how much you pay that counts





Maybe some day it'll happen, I'll await that day
But right now it seems it's productivity that counts

Overall Meaning

The song "The Dream" by Nasum is a powerful expression of the singer's desire for a more equitable and harmonious world. The lyrics talk about the end of confrontism and capitalism and the hope for a world where natural harmony and world resources are equally distributed. The first verse expresses the singer's pessimism about the current state of the world, where it seems that what really matters is how much you pay. However, the repeated refrain "maybe some day it'll happen, I'll await that day" expresses a hope for a better future.


The second verse is more positive, painting a picture of a world where resources are shared and everyone can live in harmony. However, once again the refrain reminds the listener that this vision is still a dream and not a reality. The final line "but right now it seems it's productivity that counts" suggests that the current system is more concerned with output and profit rather than creating a fair and just society.


Overall, "The Dream" is a powerful song that expresses a desire for a better world while acknowledging the difficulties in achieving such a lofty goal.


Line by Line Meaning

This is the end of confrontism
We should no longer have conflicts or fights


This is the end of capitalism
The current economic system is no longer viable


Maybe some day it'll happen, I'll await that day
There is hope for change in the future, but it's not here yet


But right now it seems it's how much you pay that counts
Money is the most important factor in society today


Natural harmony
Living in balance with nature


World resources equally distributed
Everyone has access to the same resources around the world


But right now it seems it's productivity that counts
The measure of success is based on how much work is done and how fast




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