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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Tomorrow Never Comes" by the artist "VNV Nation"

The song "Tomorrow Never Comes" by VNV Nation paints a bleak picture of humanity marching towards self-destruction.

The core message of the lyrics is the hopelessness and futility of existence in a world consumed by destructive forces. People have lost control over themselves ("Heaven help us, we're not in control"), chasing an illusory "finest hour" which is, in reality, a path to oblivion ("we strive for the end - the oblivion of days").

The military march, mentioned several times, symbolizes the blind pursuit of a destructive path, where everyone marches to their own rhythm, oblivious to others ("The march of figures begins to a different beat, the beat of a military march").

The absence of a leader, a guiding force, exacerbates the situation ("What will become of us without someone to guide us?"). Humanity, realizing the inevitability of its demise ("If we realize that death is inevitable"), loses hope, and all emotions - joy, sorrow, dreams - become meaningless ("Joy and sorrow will disappear when tomorrow never comes").

Criticism of consumer society is evident in the lines about the "face on the magazine cover" boasting of "methods of killing". This points to distorted values, where violence and destruction are elevated to the status of achievements.

The song's finale sounds like a grim prophecy: "Under the wail of sirens, the world will collapse". The world, engulfed in war and destruction, will burn to ashes, leaving only emptiness in its wake.

Heaven help us, we've lost control.

This should be our finest hour

But were racing towards, the end of days.

Pulling back from the brink, despite or best efforts.

The volume increases and the beat goes on.

All the players marching to a different drum.

The rhythm of the war dance the beat goes on...

What will become of us if theres no one to watch over us

If we should face the certainty of our destruction

Forgetting everything pointless cries, futile dreams

There'll be no laughter, there'll be no tears when tomorrow never comes.

This isn't a game, turn the safety off

Still we want more and so the beat gets faster

Everyone must play cause fame will find you

Put your face on the cover of a loaded magazine

We're proud of ourselves

Our greatest inventions

Our methods of killing

Are reaching perfection

All the players marching to a different drum

The rythm of the war dance and the beat goes on

What will become of us if theres no one to watch over us

If we should face the certainty of our destruction

Forfeiting everything, pointless cries, futile dreams

There'll be no laughter, there'll be no tears when tomorrow never comes.

As the warning siren sounds, and the world is at an end

Render unto night creations torn asunder

What will become of us is there no one to watch over us?

There'll be no laughter there'll be no tears

When tomorrow never comes

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