Rush: The Anarchist Meaning
The Anarchist Lyrics
A voice so silent for so long
For all the years I had to get along,
They told me I was wrong
I never wanted to belong!
I was so strong!
I lack their smiles and their...
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Trying to understand the mindset of ''The Anarchist'' that seems to always have been a conscientious individual for a long time, but now wondering if there will be enough of the world of people left on Earth to sing that ''song of freedom'' to them and for whoever will be left behind to get their share that feels he lost part of himself for them to only be surrounded now by the left behind ones that are growing around him again. It seems throughout time ''The Anarchist'' never sold out to the indulgences of the world[he didn't sell out to get his fair share for a larger piece of pie] for greed, but rather being content with less, even if he envied gold and diamonds on the phony insiders, he stayed alone and a outsider. He didn't want to be another religious phony power master stateist to join in and push anybody with the slave mentality's unhealthy ego that many were and are involved with. Anotherwords ''The Anarchist'' like the first Libertarian loner who suffered and rebelled against the Religious Leaders that compromised their principles for power and control like [and with] the state government at the cost of his and the people's freedom[mentally and physically] who were[are] being enslaved and used like ''clockwork angels'' by these Top Leaders on both sides that ''The Anarchist'' wanted to be left alone from their unholy agenda. But still being set with the hope that is still alive in him to rebel and change their corrupt ways for the sake of humanity to be free from the overall hypocritical beliefs and lies that keeps us oppressed and caged around like animals or captured birds.
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