The second part of the lyrics shifts focus to the theme of societal conflict and mass deception. The father's dire commentary continues, stating that "everyone becomes a victim," indicating a widespread societal malaise. This crisis is amplified by the manipulation of information: "Media spinning minds Opinions becoming wilder." This highlights the dangerous, polarizing effect of modern media on public discourse. Despite this external chaos and the urgent need for action, the narrator retreats into a state of deliberate, measured deceleration, emphasizing their slow pace with the repetition of the chorus. The additional lines, "Far a slow / Sky blue slow / Ridding slow / Gokiloooo," further solidify this mantra of taking things slowly, suggesting a conscious decision to navigate the madness at a personal, unhurried pace, perhaps as a form of self-preservation or passive rebellion against the turbulent world.
The second part of the lyrics shifts focus to the theme of societal conflict and mass deception. The father's dire commentary continues, stating that "everyone becomes a victim," indicating a widespread societal malaise. This crisis is amplified by the manipulation of information: "Media spinning minds Opinions becoming wilder." This highlights the dangerous, polarizing effect of modern media on public discourse. Despite this external chaos and the urgent need for action, the narrator retreats into a state of deliberate, measured deceleration, emphasizing their slow pace with the repetition of the chorus. The additional lines, "Far a slow / Sky blue slow / Ridding slow / Gokiloooo," further solidify this mantra of taking things slowly, suggesting a conscious decision to navigate the madness at a personal, unhurried pace, perhaps as a form of self-preservation or passive rebellion against the turbulent world.
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