Pacific To Pacific
Outlandish Lyrics


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Pacific To Pacific
I see, world's in misery
I feel, all my enemies
I hear, the battle never dies
And I fear, you'll fly and leaving me here

Tell me gentle flower, can you give me power
To maintain severe pain in my heart I feel
So strong, I wonder why people got to suffer
Singing songs of pain
The poison they shed runs deep in my veins
Rest in peace Mother Theresa your struggles won't be forgotten
Even in these rotten days they can't be denied that
Dices are thrown kids, are born into greed
Antoher land bleeds, people in need, generals yelling proceed (indeed)
More suffering to come ahead, I see people coming together fighting
For a pjece of dry bread, bullets spread, a dusin dead, what's next
This worlds hexed, time to wise up like Unicef
A question, will the poor man ever hit the jackpot
Or will the rich man always rob him for what he's got
Survival makes him sell his only daugther, happens all the time
But we just close our eyes

I see, world's in misery
I feel, all my enemies
I hear, the battle never dies
And I fear, you'll fly and leaving me here

Madre neustra! Las espaldas nos has dado
Ella les responde, yo te di la vida, carifio y tu me has echo dano
No pensate el futuro
Y ahora les concecuensias es que el aire que consumes, ya no esta tan puro
Tu protecciรณn se va esfugando, el aqua evaporando
Que pasa no lo sabes, o no quires saber
Y sique la pelea sobre quien tiene el poder
Oh dios mio, padre nuestro que estas en los cielos
Ayudame a vivir se oyen rezos
Lloran sin sesar, quiren un perdon, pero el diablo se ha marchado
Condenados
Ya no tienen salvaciรณn.

U and I
Are meant to be, meant to see
Rest of time, rest of life
Times moves on with all the light

I see, world's in misery
I feel, all my enemies
I hear, the battle never dies
And I fear, you'll fly and leaving me here

They say time is the great healer
But I see time passes by like the great stealer
I see the worlds most beautiful landscape,
Growing up on landmines
Life of another child
Falling down for shaitan
Folks going down 1 after 1, some losing legs
An endless marathon
Once a year I keep my Ramadan
To remind me of your song
I try to feel along
But a mad storm
Choking up the legacy
Your fantasy, wife with the future kid
Gone, like legends who fell in the run
Princess Di, Ghandi, Che Guevara - the Don!

U and I
Are meant to be, meant to see
Rest of time, rest of life
Times moves on with all the light

I see, world's in misery
I feel, all my enemies




I hear, the battle never dies
And I fear, you'll fly and leaving me here

Overall Meaning

In Outlandish's "Pacific To Pacific," the lyrics reflect a deep sense of unrest and despair about the state of the world. The singer sees the world in a state of misery, with suffering and struggle all around, and fears being left behind as others move on. The song also touches on themes of inequality and the cycle of poverty, with the poor being continually oppressed by the rich. The lyrics also speak to the feeling that our world is constantly at war, with battles being fought on many fronts.


The lyrics suggest that the singer feels helpless in the face of all this suffering, but hopes for some kind of miracle or divine intervention to bring peace and healing to the world. There is a sense of longing for a better tomorrow, a hope that somehow things can change for the better. The lyrics also touch on themes of mortality and the fleeting nature of life, with references to those who have passed away and the need to remember their legacy.


Line by Line Meaning

I see, world's in misery
The singer acknowledges that the world is full of suffering and pain.


I feel, all my enemies
The singer is burdened by feelings of hostility from those around them.


I hear, the battle never dies
The singer hears the sounds of conflict and violence and is aware that it never seems to end.


And I fear, you'll fly and leaving me here
The artist is anxious that they will be abandoned by someone they care about.


Tell me gentle flower, can you give me power
The artist pleads with nature for the strength and resilience they need to cope with the pain they feel.


To maintain severe pain in my heart I feel
The singer acknowledges that their emotional suffering is intense and ongoing.


So strong, I wonder why people got to suffer
The singer questions why human beings must endure so much pain and heartache.


Singing songs of pain
The artist is referring to the fact that many songs express themes of emotional suffering.


The poison they shed runs deep in my veins
The artist is suggesting that harmful ideas and attitudes can have a profound and lasting impact on people.


Rest in peace Mother Theresa your struggles won't be forgotten
The artist honors the memory of Mother Theresa, recognizing her lifetime commitment to serving the poor and vulnerable.


Even in these rotten days they can't be denied that
The singer acknowledges that although the world is far from perfect, there are still individuals who lead lives of kindness and compassion.


Dices are thrown kids, are born into greed
The artist is reflecting on the fact that children can be born into families and communities where greed and corruption prevail.


Antoher land bleeds, people in need, generals yelling proceed (indeed)
The singer describes a scene of violence and destruction that is fueled by power-hungry leaders who seek to advance their own agendas at the expense of others.


More suffering to come ahead, I see people coming together fighting
The singer believes that there will be more challenges and turmoil in the future, but also sees a glimmer of hope in the way people support and help one another.


For a pjece of dry bread, bullets spread, a dusin dead, what's next
The singer depicts a scene of desperation and violence where people are willing to kill one another over meager resources.


This worlds hexed, time to wise up like Unicef
The artist suggests that the world is under some sort of dark spell, but that organizations like UNICEF are working to bring positive change.


A question, will the poor man ever hit the jackpot
The artist is wondering if the disadvantaged and marginalized will ever have a fair chance to succeed and thrive.


Or will the rich man always rob him for what he's got
The singer is expressing a common concern about the wealth and power imbalance that can exist in society, where the privileged take advantage of the less fortunate.


Survival makes him sell his only daugther, happens all the time
The singer is pointing out the tragic reality that some people will resort to selling their children in order to try and survive or improve their circumstances.


But we just close our eyes
The artist suggests that many people choose to ignore or deny the suffering of others rather than take action to help.


Madre neustra! Las espaldas nos has dado
The artist appears to be calling out to a higher power (perhaps Mother Nature) and expressing a sense of betrayal or abandonment.


Ella les responde, yo te di la vida, carifio y tu me has echo dano
The artist imagines a response from this higher power, implying that humans are causing untold harm to the natural world.


No pensate el futuro
The singer is pleading with people to think about the future and take action to prevent further damage to the environment.


Y ahora les concecuensias es que el aire que consumes, ya no esta tan puro
The artist notes that the consequences of not taking care of the environment are becoming more and more evident with each passing day.


Tu protecciรณn se va esfugando, el aqua evaporando
The singer is referencing the loss of natural resources due to environmental destruction.


Que pasa no lo sabes, o no quires saber
The singer wonders if people are unaware or deliberately ignoring the signs of environmental degradation that are all around them.


Y sique la pelea sobre quien tiene el poder
The singer is suggesting that people are still fighting over power and control when they should be working together to protect the environment.


Oh dios mio, padre nuestro que estas en los cielos
The artist calls out to God (or another higher power) for guidance or support.


Ayudame a vivir se oyen rezos
The artist is asking for help and protection, perhaps within a spiritual or religious context.


Lloran sin sesar, quiren un perdon, pero el diablo se ha marchado
The singer is reflecting on the pain and suffering that people experience, and suggests that it is difficult to find forgiveness or redemption in the face of so much evil and cruelty.


Condenados
The singer suggests that they and others are condemned to live in a world that is rife with injustice and misery.


U and I
The artist is addressing someone they care about.


Are meant to be, meant to see
The artist believes that they and this other person are destined to be together and to witness important things together.


Rest of time, rest of life
The artist hopes to spend the rest of their days with this special someone who they trust and rely on.


Times moves on with all the light
The singer acknowledges that time will continue to pass, bringing both good and bad experiences.


They say time is the great healer
The artist is referencing a common belief that over time, wounds (both emotional and physical) can heal and people can recover.


But I see time passes by like the great stealer
The singer believes that time can also feel like a thief, stealing precious moments and opportunities that can never be regained.


I see the worlds most beautiful landscape,
The singer is describing a scene of natural beauty that is priceless and irreplaceable.


Growing up on landmines
The singer is highlighting the danger and destruction that landmines pose to people who live in conflict zones.


Life of another child
The artist is reflecting on the tragic loss of life that occurs in war zones, particularly with respect to innocent children.


Falling down for shaitan
The artist is referencing a figure from Islamic mythology, and may be implying that people are being compelled to do evil things by an outside force.


Folks going down 1 after 1, some losing legs
The singer is describing a scene of violent conflict where people are being injured or killed in droves.


An endless marathon
The singer suggests that the pain and suffering being described will continue on and on, with no end in sight.


Once a year I keep my Ramadan
The artist is referencing the Islamic holiday of Ramadan, which involves fasting and other religious observances.


To remind me of your song
The artist is using Ramadan as a time to reflect on the pain and suffering they have witnessed, and perhaps to offer prayers for peace and healing.


I try to feel along
The artist is attempting to empathize or connect with those who have been affected by violence or conflict.


But a mad storm
The singer is referencing a powerful and destructive force that disrupts everything in its path.


Choking up the legacy
The artist suggests that the violence and suffering they have witnessed is causing great harm to the world's cultural and natural heritage.


Your fantasy, wife with the future kid
The singer is referencing a personal dream or aspiration that may no longer be possible due to the violence and suffering they have witnessed.


Gone, like legends who fell in the run
The singer is comparing this dream or aspiration to the tragic loss of other great individuals who were unable to live out their full potential due to societal factors.


Princess Di, Ghandi, Che Guevara - the Don!
The singer is referencing a diverse collection of historical figures who were all known for their courage or iconoclastic tendencies.




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@ayoubhajji

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@mahyargharehdaghi9383

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@robinsonsalazar9459

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@Alejandro-sf8we

no

@m00nchxld8

Not Morocco although one of them is Moroccan and mentions Morocco and the culture in the song

@SuLeN-rc7zv

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@XNAforyou

Should be used for a Fast and Furious film... fits perfectly imo

@bucketeer7087

yo ikr

@xanze

fr

@enzopaladea7

Pense lo mismo, dije: que raro que no la usaron en rapido y furiosos.

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