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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "The War Is Not Over" by the artist "Walters And Kazha"

The song "The War Is Not Over" by Walters And Kazha paints a picture of a world embroiled in an invisible yet devastating war. This is not a war in the traditional sense, but rather a metaphor for the struggle, pain, and injustice that prevail in society.

The lyrical hero, wandering through the city at night, witnesses the shattering of people's hopes and aspirations. The image of dreams falling from windows, crashing to the ground "like glass," creates an atmosphere of despair and hopelessness.

The authors argue that the statement "the war is over" is a lie designed to make people accept the unjust world order where there are "losers" and "winners."

However, the song also carries a note of hope. The lyrical hero refuses to believe this lie and calls on listeners to see the beauty and potential in every person, to believe in the possibility of a better world where everyone can shine like a star.

The repeated phrase "The war is not over" and the threefold "But I don't want to believe it" emphasize the hero's determination to fight injustice and call on the listener to join this fight.

I slowly walk into the night around

To see how dreams of people die

They gently fall from windows all around

And crash against the ground like glass

And I'm so sorry I'm so helpless in this angry world

If only I could change it for one day

The war is not over, everyone knows it

It's just a reason to make us believe

That someone's the loser, someone's the winner

To make us believe that's the way it should be

But I don't wanna believe

In the story they all tell

This fairytale has gone to far

I take a step and dare myself to be free

To see how beautiful we are

That everyone can be a star

If only we would start believe in dreams

Believe in who we are

The war is not over, everyone knows it

It's just a reason to make us believe

That someone's the loser, someone's the winner

To make us believe that's the way it should be

But I don't wanna believe

But I don't wanna believe

No, no, no...

But I don't wanna believe

— участник Евровидения 2005 года от Латвии.

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