System of a Down: Feel Good Meaning
Feel Good Lyrics
Generation born to die with their eyes wide open
The clock strikes
The wrong rights
The mob rules
The second Armageddon, igniting the lit fuse
No turning back & every...
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my interpretation is that with the accion of the man, doing war, autodestructing himself and the man gets away from god's purpose:
"never forget where you come from"
"Watch what you doing?" -
From what i get from it is it first is about war and how were born into the world of conflict
Ain't no more sunshine, just rain and cold suffering
Generation born to die with their eyes wide open
The clock strikes
The wrong rights
The mob rules
The second Armageddon, igniting the lit fuse
No turning back & every soldier is on point
The second verse is branching off the first meaning how were born into war but this also means how were pretty much forced from the begining to believe that we have enemies and we jump into war.
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