Why?
Ripsnorter Lyrics


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So much potential is canceled by ignorance
So many truths are blinded by faith
Who is divine?
Who's got the answer?
How did we get here
Why should we care?

This fleeting life is passing by - blackness falling
Still have no answer to the question why
Curiosity of lifes demise - death is calling
Just give me the answer to the question why?

Everything happens but for what reason?
Events are linked to what end?
A stepping stone
A grave stone
Divine intervention
Or a matter of chance?

This fleeting life is passing by - blackness falling
Still have no answer to the question why




Curiosity of lifes demise - death is calling
Just give me the answer to the question why?

Overall Meaning

In Ripsnorter's song "Why?", the lyrics explore themes of existentialism and the search for meaning in life. The first verse highlights the idea that potential is often lost due to ignorance and that the truth can be overshadowed by faith. The questions raised in the song, such as "Who is divine?" and "How did we get here?" are reflective of the human desire to understand the origins and purpose of existence. The following verse explores the notion that events and circumstances may have a deeper purpose, with lines like "Events are linked to what end?" suggesting a bigger picture at play. Ultimately, the chorus returns to the overarching question of "why" - why are we here, and what is the meaning of life?


The lyrics of "Why?" are open to interpretation, but they undoubtedly deal with heavy subject matter. The song's exploration of existentialism and the human search for purpose makes for a thought-provoking listening experience. Some possible interpretations of the lyrics could include a critique of religion and blind faith, or a reflection on the inevitability of death and the fleeting nature of life.


Line by Line Meaning

So much potential is canceled by ignorance
Many great things and opportunities are lost due to a lack of knowledge or understanding.


So many truths are blinded by faith
People often ignore or reject certain facts or realities because of their strong religious beliefs.


Who is divine?
Who or what is truly godly, heavenly or supreme?


Who's got the answer?
Who possesses or knows the correct response to all our existential questions?


How did we get here
What are the scientific, philosophical, or religious narratives that explain our existence and creation?


Why should we care?
What's the point of pondering these daunting questions, and why is it important for us to seek answers?


Everything happens but for what reason?
Is there a purpose, motive, or plan behind every single occurrence and event in our lives and the world?


Events are linked to what end?
Is there a final goal, outcome, or result that everything in the universe is moving towards?


A stepping stone
Could certain events or setbacks be seen as necessary stages or preparations towards greater achievements or progress?


A grave stone
Alternatively, could some events or actions lead to irreversible or tragic consequences, such as death?


Divine intervention
Is it possible that supernatural or divine forces are actively influencing or controlling our lives and destinies?


Or a matter of chance?
Or are all events and outcomes simply random and coincidental, with no higher meaning or purpose?


This fleeting life is passing by - blackness falling
Our lives are brief and transitory, and death inevitably awaits us all.


Still have no answer to the question why
Despite all our knowledge, wisdom, and religious beliefs, we still cannot fully explain or comprehend the mysteries of existence.


Curiosity of lifes demise - death is calling
Human curiosity and wonder about life's end is a natural and inevitable part of the human experience.


Just give me the answer to the question why?
Despite our awareness that we may never fully understand or explain the meaning of our existence, we still seek answers and continue to ask why.




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