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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Merry Go Round" by the artist "YOHIO"

The song "Merry Go Round" by Japanese artist YOHIO is a cry of the soul against the lies, manipulations, and injustices that prevail in the world. The lyrical hero feels trapped in a vicious circle ("merry-go-round") where the same negative scenarios are repeated.

The song begins with the hero describing his loneliness and depression ("Late at night I'm in the company of the moon..."), as well as a sense of hopelessness ("Again and again, always the same"). The phrase "Whispering sound 'what a terrible tragedy'" may indicate the constant stream of bad news and negativity overwhelming the hero.

The chorus of the song is a call to action, addressed both to himself and to the listeners. The hero urges to "leave the world behind," abstracting from external chaos and "ponder," think about what is happening. It is important to "align yourself" – to find inner harmony and clarity of thought in order to "learn to look for, search for signs," that is, to see the truth through the veil of lies.

The second verse describes the mechanisms of manipulation by which a distorted picture of the world is created: "Pure fabrication, false information, twisted narrative... Leaves you blind." The hero blames those behind these lies: "Now take the blame! You're messing with our minds, lying to our faces!" He refuses to be a part of this deception and declares: "I won't take part in this broken merry-go-round!".

The image of a "broken merry-go-round" very accurately conveys the atmosphere of the song. The carousel is a symbol of endless repetition, but in this case, it is broken, symbolizing the disharmony and depravity of the system in which the hero finds himself.

In the third verse, new images appear: "Shapeless and silent, shadows are haunting me, Horrible and sad, Yes, eerie and grim." Shadows can symbolize fears, doubts, negative emotions that haunt the hero.

The final chorus repeats the main ideas of the song – the call to awakening and the fight against lies. The repeating lines "So hurry up!" emphasize the urgency of the situation and the need to act immediately.

Overall, "Merry Go Round" is a protest song, a manifesto song, calling for awareness, critical thinking, and refusal to participate in a system of lies and manipulation.

Late in the night with the moon as my company

Over and over, it's always the same

Whispering sounds "what a terrible tragedy"

Over and over it's smothering me

(La la la la la)

Leave the world behind

(La la la la la)

Contemplate for a while

(La la la la la)

Get yourself aligned

And learn how to look, how to search for the signs

Pure fabrication, false information

Twisted narration...

Leaving you blind

Take the blame now

You mess with our minds, telling lies to our eyes

I won't take no part in this broken merry go round

Shapeless and silent, the shadows are haunting me

Gruesome and grievous

Yes, ghastly and grim

(La la la la la)

Sinners on the run

(La la la la la)

They're just having some fun

(La la la la la)

We ain't got no time

(So hurry up)

(So hurry up)

(So hurry up up up up up up)

Staged agitation

Vicious and vile (vicious and vile)

[3x:]

Take the blame now

You mess with our minds, telling lies to our eyes

I won't take no part in this broken merry go round

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