The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Dressed in White" by the artist "TS Graye"
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"Toujours Pas Une Tune" by the French heavy metal band Trust is a working-class outcry against empty promises from politicians and media manipulation.The song's opening lines see the narrator distancing himself from politicized songs, emphasizing his belonging to the common people suffering from social problems
The song "Varsovie" by Trust expresses criticism of the political situation in Poland, both in a historical context and in the context of the late 1970s and early 1980s, the period when this song was written.Criticism of Poland Dualistic position Poland is presented as a burden for both the West and the East ("gangrene for the East, a hindrance for the West")
The song "Le Sauvage" ("The Savage") by the French rock band Trust tells the story of a man who has lived a hard life full of hardship. He worked himself to exhaustion ("Thirty years of labor intensified his anger"), possibly even imprisoned ("Thirty years of chains")
In the song "La Grande Illusion", French punk band Trust criticizes the hypocrisy of the political system and the illusion of democratic elections.The lyrical hero is a simple worker, tired of empty promises from politicians
In their song "L'Élite," Trust paints a scathing portrait of a hypocritical ruling elite that tramples on the rights and freedoms of the people under the guise of good intentions.The author criticizes the elite for its hypocrisy and cruelty
In the song "Jugement Dernier" ("Last Judgment") by the French heavy metal band Trust, we witness the final hour of the lyrical hero, who is met by Death, coming to claim his soul. The text is filled with despair and hopelessness as the hero realizes the weight of his sins and the futility of pleading for forgiveness