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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Unearthed" by the artist "Wildpath"

This text, "Unearthed" by Wildpath, is a call to break free from the shackles of routine and limitations of the modern world. The lyrical heroine is tired of her "locked-up life," where every day kills a dream. She decides to escape, following the call of her heart and a secret invitation.

The image of flowers that "must live unearthed" symbolizes the thirst for life, the desire to realize one's potential, which is suppressed by the "sick world." This world "envies our dreams," trying to keep us within its confines.

But the heroine does not give up. She is ready to go "through the forest," towards the unknown, to "meet her destiny." Her path is illuminated by the "light coming from the night" – a symbol of hope and inner enlightenment. The "blue flowers on the mound" beckon her, promising freedom and fulfillment of desires.

The ending of the text takes on an apocalyptic tone. The world, mired in "oblivion", is doomed. But for the lyrical heroine, this is not a tragedy, but liberation. The "fallen, foolish mind" will be destroyed, and the "dying" world will shed its burden of sins. A new era is coming, where there is no place for old limitations, where freedom and true life reign.

I've ever been waiting

For my unenclosed life to begin

Out of the fateful room

Killing a dream a day

On my doorstep

A message inviting me to go away today

I can't wait to open up my way!

One step beyond,

Our mind is trapped in reality

But flowers

Should live unearthed...

This sick world envies our dreams.

So I've let darkness cover my steps,

I've crossed the woods to meet my fate.

Then a light, coming from the night,

Dazzled my eyes and pacified my mind.

Blue flowers on the mound

Called me to pull it up!

One step beyond,

Our mind is trapped in reality

But flowers

Should live unearthed...

This sick world envies our dreams.

Dignity has been taken,

The World will sink into oblivion

And the bowels of the Earth shall open

One step beyond,

Our mind is trapped in reality

But flowers

Should live unearthed...

This sick world envies our dreams.

Falling, foolish mind

Sinner, you shall repent

Dying, your burden is banished...

Forever...

Falling, foolish mind

Sinner, you shall repent

Dying, your burden is banished...

Forever...

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