Genesis
Sacart Lyrics


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I did not spoil
Spoil it enough
Do I have to promise
Forget you or not

Do I have to be
Other man from crowd
Do I have to see
How will you leave out

Out of my genesis
Out of your mind
I know they will hate us
And ignore our rights

We are leaving
Wanna speaking
Want to say
What does life mean for us
What does life mean for you

Lights are too bright




Live once then die
Who did say that the rules are created for us

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sacart's song "Genesis" delve into themes of self-reflection, personal growth, and societal expectations. It begins with the singer acknowledging that they did not spoil something enough, possibly referring to a relationship or a situation that they wished they had handled differently. They question whether they have to promise to either forget about the other person or remember them, highlighting the internal struggle of moving on or holding onto the past.


The second verse delves into the need to conform and fit into societal norms. The singer wonders if they have to become just another face in the crowd, conforming to expectations, and observing how the person they are addressing will leave them behind. The mention of "genesis" could be interpreted as a metaphorical reference to the beginning or origin of a relationship, where they are now being left out.


The chorus expresses the fear of being hated and disregarded for going against societal norms and asserting their rights. They anticipate that others will judge their choices and disapprove of their actions, yet they find the strength to leave and express their thoughts, wanting to understand the meaning of life for themselves and the person they are addressing.


The final line questions the rules that govern society and imply that perhaps these rules were not intended to benefit everyone equally. It questions the notion that life is meant to be lived once, then die, suggesting a deeper dissatisfaction with the limitations and constraints imposed by societal norms and expectations.


Overall, "Genesis" encapsulates the struggle between conforming to societal expectations and asserting one's individuality, while also exploring the desire for personal growth and understanding the true meaning of life.


Line by Line Meaning

I did not spoil
I did not ruin or damage things


Spoil it enough
Ruining or damaging it to a sufficient extent


Do I have to promise
Am I obligated to make a commitment


Forget you or not
Should I let go of you or not


Do I have to be
Am I required to become


Other man from crowd
Someone different from the masses


Do I have to see
Must I witness


How will you leave out
How you will exclude or abandon


Out of my genesis
Outside of my beginning or origin


Out of your mind
Not within your thoughts or considerations


I know they will hate us
I am aware that they will despise or detest us


And ignore our rights
And disregard or neglect our entitlements


We are leaving
We are departing or moving away


Wanna speaking
We desire to express ourselves


Want to say
We wish to communicate


What does life mean for us
What is the significance or purpose of life for us


What does life mean for you
What is the significance or purpose of life for you


Lights are too bright
The illumination is excessively intense


Live once then die
Exist once and then cease to live


Who did say that the rules are created for us
Who asserted that the regulations are established for our benefit




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Written by: Sacart

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