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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "101" by the artist "Walla"

In Walla's song "101," "this road of roads" is a metaphor for the journey of life. The lyrical hero is driving along Highway 101, which symbolizes his life path, full of movement, obstacles ("traffic"), and hopes.

The phrase "Don't you know about this road of roads?" is addressed to those who try to comfort the hero with the banal words "You'll be alright." The hero emphasizes that these people do not understand his pain, his experiences, because they have not faced the difficulties that he faces on his "road of roads."

Despite the challenges, the hero finds support in his friends and family ("brothers give me strength," "sisters give me love"). They are his support system, they help him believe in the best ("I believe, I believe, I believe, I believe"), even when he doubts.

The repetition of the phrases "I'm driving down Highway 101" and "I believe" emphasizes the hero's determination to continue on his path despite the difficulties. He believes in himself, in his loved ones, and that in the end, everything will be alright.

Don't you know about this road of roads?

People always want to say "You'll be fine"

But they don't know the pain of driving through

They don't know about the traffic, in my life

But I've been driving down the 101

And I believe, I believe I believe

That all my friends are waiting down with me

And normally normally normally

I see that they are right

My brothers give me strength when I am low

They help me push on through the dark, to the other side

My sisters give me love when I am down

Their words are honey to my ears, yup

Every time

But I've been driving down the 101

And I believe, I believe I believe

That all my friends are waiting down with me

And normally normally normally

I see that they are right

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