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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Masquerade" by the artist "Tokio Hotel"

In their song "Masquerade", the German band Tokio Hotel paints a picture of a society saturated with hypocrisy and falsehood. The lyrical hero, being a part of this "new world", feels alienation and loneliness. "Everyone has a great life, And we live in obscurity", the song goes, showing the contrast between the outward facade of well-being and the inner emptiness.

The masquerade referred to is a metaphor for modern society, where people hide their true faces and feelings behind masks of "heroes". "Lies behind blue eyes" – this line points to the deceptiveness of appearance and the falsity of intentions. "Scars on our faces", received at this masquerade, are a symbol of pain, disappointment and emotional trauma received as a result of living in this hypocritical world.

The recurring refrain "You won't know what life is, Until you die At the masquerade of heroes" emphasizes the tragedy of the situation: people are so mired in lies and pretense that they have forgotten how to live a real life, to feel genuine emotions. They exist, but do not live, and only death, paradoxically, can free them from the shackles of this endless masquerade.

The final lines "Everyone lies" summarize the main idea of the song. Lies have become an integral part of society, permeating all spheres of life. Tokio Hotel does not offer a solution, but merely states a sad reality, urging the listener to think about their own role in this theater of the absurd.

To the people

In the new world

Haven't you heard

Everybody's got a great life

We're living in the blur

In time — we hide

In a masquerade of heroes

A million lies — behind blue eyes

In a masquerade of heroes

Scars in our faces

Are showing the traces

In a masquerade of heroes

You don't know what life is

Until you die for it

In a masquerade of heroes

We're the people

Of the new world

Belonging nowhere

Happy New Year

Celebrate yourself

We'll get what we deserve

In time — we hide

In a masquerade of heroes

A million lies — behind blue eyes

In a masquerade of heroes

Scars in our faces

Are showing the traces

In a masquerade of heroes

You don't know what life is

Until you die for it

In a masquerade of heroes

Shine on — everyone

Shine on — everyone

In time — we hide

In a masquerade of heroes

A million lies — behind blue eyes

In a masquerade of heroes

Shine on — everyone

In a masquerade of heroes

Shine on — everyone

In a masquerade of heroes

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