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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "The Art of Reason" by the artist "Threshold"

In The Art of Reason, Threshold expresses a profound disappointment and sense of betrayal towards a "you." This "you" can be interpreted as an abstract force — the government, the political system, globalization, or even human nature itself.

The lyrical hero recalls a time when "you" offered hope for a brighter future ("you were shining for a while") but then betrayed that trust, leaving behind only deception and empty promises.

The recurring phrase "I can't believe it's true" emphasizes the shock and disbelief at how different reality is from expectations. The hero accuses "you" of ignoring the needs of the people, accumulating debt, suppressing free speech, and fueling hostility.

The second part of the song is an appeal to both the self and society as a whole. The lyrical hero acknowledges his own passivity and blindness, justifying it with "we were blind, and didn't understand." He criticizes political correctness as a tool for hiding the truth and the loss of the ability to think critically.

The final lines emphasize the tragedy of the situation: "The truth has been destroyed, and we have lost the art of reason..." Threshold paints a bleak picture of a world where illusions have been shattered, leaving behind the bitter truth of betrayal and missed opportunities.

Can you give me a reason why you shone for a season

Then you turned to deceiving (I don't believe that it's right)

You pretend you can hear us but you won't come near us

Now it's all got serious (I don't believe that it's right)

We thought you'd do your best for future generations

But all you left was a mounting debt (I don't believe that it's right)

We thought your peace could flow like water through the nations

But you shut down the fountainhead (I don't believe that it's right)

Can you give an account now as the truth's coming out now

It's the end of the countdown (I don't believe that it's right)

Now we've lost all our patience with your forced liquidation

Of our land of our nation (I don't believe that it's right)

We thought you'd right the wrongs that others brought upon us

But you sold off our right to choose (I don't believe that it's right)

We thought you'd fight for us but you just fought among us

And you sold off your servitude (I don't believe that it's right)

No more tries and no more chances

No more lies to pass as answers

No more smiles and false relations

No more world indoctrination

Sorry for being angry sorry for being numb

Sorry for all the dreaming I really should have done

I thought that I was blameless I thought that I was safe

I thought that a happy ending would happen anyway

I can't believe we never noticed

I can't believe it took so long

For us to turn around the future

By standing up for what we all believed in all along

It was there right before our eyes we were blind not to realise

In the rush to be globalised we signed away our freedom

We forgot how to criticise we were scared to be demonised

As the truth was neutralised we lost the art of reason

Shallow the crusader and shallow their crusade

But deep the ideology that brings them into play

Political correctness a foil for our minds

A false exoneration to cover up the crimes

I can't believe we never noticed

I can't believe it took so long

For us to turn around the future

By standing up for what we all believed in all along

It was there right before our eyes we were blind not to realise

In the rush to be globalised we signed away our freedom

We forgot how to criticise we were scared to be demonised

As the truth was neutralised we lost the art of reason

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