Remember Their Faces
Pertness Lyrics


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Millions are pinched from hunger
Don't you hear the children crying?
Disease and untold sorrow
The countdown runs, there's no way out

All you see is money
And your life in luxury
They all walk on the red carpet
Their intention is to save their own world
Piles of food and gallons of champagne
Six-course dinner while children starve to death

Remember their faces, remember their faces
Remember their faces - no dreams anymore
Remember their faces - empty and hopeless
Remember their faces - sadness and pain
Remember their faces - full of starvation

Bio fuel production rises
Meanwhile people crave for water
Don't you see all this misplanning?
Seed that never thrives - condemned to fail

All we hear are lies
And a lot of pointless promises

They all walk on the red carpet
Their intention is to save their own world
Piles of food and gallons of champagne
Six-course dinner while children starve to death

Remember their faces, remember their faces
Remember their faces - no dreams anymore
Remember their faces - empty and hopeless
Remember their faces - sadness and pain
Remember their faces - full of starvation

Remember their faces, remember their faces
Remember their faces - no dreams anymore
Remember their faces - empty and hopeless




Remember their faces - sadness and pain
Remember their faces - full of starvation

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pertness's song "Remember Their Faces" are a poignant reminder of the harsh realities of poverty and inequality in the world today. The song highlights the stark contrast between the luxurious lifestyles of the wealthy and the everyday struggles of the less fortunate, particularly children who are forced to go hungry and live in poverty. The song suggests that we should remember the faces of those who suffer and feel empathy for them, rather than turning a blind eye to their suffering.


The opening lines of the song paint a grim picture of the state of the world, with millions of people suffering from hunger, disease, and sorrow. The countdown referred to in the lyrics may be a reference to the idea that time is running out to address the various crises facing the world, from climate change to poverty and inequality. Meanwhile, those who are wealthy and privileged seem to be oblivious to the suffering of others, more concerned with their own luxury and comfort.


The chorus of the song is a call to action, urging listeners to remember the faces of those who are suffering and to stand in solidarity with them. The repeated refrain of "Remember their faces" emphasizes the importance of empathy and compassion in the face of injustice and inequality. The song ends on a somber note, with the reminder that so many people are living in poverty and facing unimaginable hardships.


Line by Line Meaning

Millions are pinched from hunger
Millions of people suffer from hunger and do not have access to basic needs.


Don't you hear the children crying?
The suffering of children due to hunger and poverty is palpable and cannot be ignored.


Disease and untold sorrow
The effects of poverty and the lack of basic resources lead to illness and misery that goes unnoticed and is not publicly addressed.


The countdown runs, there's no way out
The suffering faced by people due to poverty only increases as the days go by, with no sign of improvement in sight.


All you see is money
People in power and privilege only focus on money and their financial gain, rather than the well-being of the general population.


And your life in luxury
People in power and privilege live lives of luxury, privilege and comfort while the general population suffers.


They all walk on the red carpet
People in power and privilege are celebrated for their achievements and are center stage rather than genuinely helping the less fortunate.


Their intention is to save their own world
People in power and privilege use their resources to protect and maintain their own position on society, without taking care of the general populace.


Piles of food and gallons of champagne
The level of excess and waste by people in power and privilege is staggering and immoral, while many suffer from hunger and thirst.


Six-course dinner while children starve to death
People in power and privilege indulge in extravagant luxury in the presence of children who are dying from hunger and poverty.


Remember their faces, remember their faces
We must never forget the faces of those suffering, so that we continue to work towards a more just society.


Remember their faces - no dreams anymore
The suffering and oppression of poverty prevent people from having aspirations or a sense of hope towards a better future.


Remember their faces - empty and hopeless
People suffering from poverty and hunger have lost all hope, and feel empty as a result of their misfortune.


Remember their faces - sadness and pain
The effects of poverty and injustice are marked by pervasive sadness and pain.


Remember their faces - full of starvation
The faces of people suffering from hunger and poverty often are indicative of the physical effects of starvation and malnutrition.


Bio fuel production rises
Despite the pressing issue of poverty and a lack of basic resources, the focus instead is on the proliferation of bio fuel production.


Meanwhile people crave for water
In contrast, there is a desperate need for clean water, which remains scarce and inaccessible for many.


Don't you see all this misplanning?
The systematic problem of poverty and lack of access to basic resources is rooted in the mismanaged and dysfunctional systems of the institutions in power.


Seed that never thrives - condemned to fail
The lacking support and resources given to those in poverty only serve to further doom them to a life of hardship and struggle.


All we hear are lies
People in power and privilege use rhetoric or empty promises, rather than actually taking substantive action to effectively address poverty and injustice.


And a lot of pointless promises
Most promises from people in power do not bring about tangible changes, and instead are insincere attempts to pacify the public.




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