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This is a wonderful song with a powerful message. Translating it into English w
created by Sebastian
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This is a wonderful song with a powerful message. Translating it into English w
created by Sebastian

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I have the feeling that what this world
Has always had at its core, it will unfurl,
If we’re not careful, it could fall apart,
As if hit by a quake.
Even things we’ve thought were firm,
Now make me question and confirm—
What kind of country in this world
Is a place I’d want to make?
The land in which I want to live has true democracy,
Where welfare reigns instead of ruthless capitalism’s greed,
A land that won’t punish its poorest with more pain,
And would at least give basic income
A trial run to maintain.
With more justice, life could be truly fair,
And for what matters, we’d have more time to spare.
I dream of a land where folks lift each other up with care,
Where humans, animals, the world, and all minorities are spared.
Because in the land where I would stay, every person fits;
Whether they’re L or G or B or T or I or Q it sits.
Where skin or birthplace doesn’t define you in the end,
Only how you treat the values of that land as a friend,
With respect for peace and freedom, and humanity’s bright flame,
Or if those virtues really do not suit you quite the same.
I’d be fine if all intolerant minds
Would live somewhere else, if you don’t mind.
The land I want to live in is run by a crew,
Guided by calm and fair-minded views,
With leaders who respect the rule of law and checks on power,
Who don’t decree alone and never play the tyrant’s hour.
They’re neither sexist narcissistic fools
Nor lying racist despots laying down their rules.
They don’t declare dissenters to be terrorists,
And imprison, torture, kill, or blacklist.
The land in which I want to live has justice clear,
With independent courts where no bribes or whims interfere.
And no one’s calling for the death penalty to be back—
The laws are reasoned, fair, with no old book attack
That calls for violence or rages against those of other views,
The land I dream respects rights as the proper truth.
And the church and state remain fully split apart,
And in this land, it doesn’t matter what belief you start:
Whether Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish, Christian, atheist too,
Because respect is natural, between us it holds true.
No one tries to change another’s faith;
And there’s no “holy” reason used to justify the hate
Of others or oppression, or to hide the worst of crimes,
Like harming children, women, or those of different minds.
The land I dream of would treat all people fair,
Women earn the same and work in peace there.
They’d never be belittled, never used or ignored,
And they’d choose how to dress and whom to marry at the core.
They’d have no fear as happens still in other lands—
Where a woman’s family might kill her by their own hand.
The land I want to live in’s a place you can
Freely voice opinions without prison as a man,
Where you’re not killed for satire, poem, or for verse,
Nor for journalism and speaking out the worst.
For a free, high-quality press that has integrity
Is so essential for all of us, that much we agree.
Where watchful eyes keep those in power honest, fair,
Where trut

Description of Music Style

chanson and political cabaret

Lyrics Language

English

Emotional Analysis

The lyrics convey a sense of longing and hope for a better society, with elements of frustration about current injustices. The tone is deeply passionate, advocating for fairness, equality, inclusivity, and justice, invoking a feeling of both urgency and aspiration.

Application Scenarios

This song can be used in political campaigns, social justice movements, and community advocacy to promote messages of equality and democracy. It may also serve as a rallying cry for protests or events focused on civil rights and human rights awareness.

Technical Analysis

The song employs a clear narrative structure, using rhyming couplets and a steady rhythm to convey its message effectively. The lyrics are rich in imagery and political commentary, featuring strong themes of justice, democracy, and human rights, while utilizing rhetorical devices such as repetition and contrast to emphasize the ideals being advocated.

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I have the feeling that what this world Has always had at its core, it will unfurl, If we’re not careful, it could fall apart, As if hit by a quake. Even things we’ve thought were firm, Now make me question and confirm— What kind of country in this world Is a place I’d want to make? The land in which I want to live has true democracy, Where welfare reigns instead of ruthless capitalism’s greed, A land that won’t punish its poorest with more pain, And would at least give basic income A trial run to maintain. With more justice, life could be truly fair, And for what matters, we’d have more time to spare. I dream of a land where folks lift each other up with care, Where humans, animals, the world, and all minorities are spared. Because in the land where I would stay, every person fits; Whether they’re L or G or B or T or I or Q it sits. Where skin or birthplace doesn’t define you in the end, Only how you treat the values of that land as a friend, With respect for peace and freedom, and humanity’s bright flame, Or if those virtues really do not suit you quite the same. I’d be fine if all intolerant minds Would live somewhere else, if you don’t mind. The land I want to live in is run by a crew, Guided by calm and fair-minded views, With leaders who respect the rule of law and checks on power, Who don’t decree alone and never play the tyrant’s hour. They’re neither sexist narcissistic fools Nor lying racist despots laying down their rules. They don’t declare dissenters to be terrorists, And imprison, torture, kill, or blacklist. The land in which I want to live has justice clear, With independent courts where no bribes or whims interfere. And no one’s calling for the death penalty to be back— The laws are reasoned, fair, with no old book attack That calls for violence or rages against those of other views, The land I dream respects rights as the proper truth. And the church and state remain fully split apart, And in this land, it doesn’t matter what belief you start: Whether Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish, Christian, atheist too, Because respect is natural, between us it holds true. No one tries to change another’s faith; And there’s no “holy” reason used to justify the hate Of others or oppression, or to hide the worst of crimes, Like harming children, women, or those of different minds. The land I dream of would treat all people fair, Women earn the same and work in peace there. They’d never be belittled, never used or ignored, And they’d choose how to dress and whom to marry at the core. They’d have no fear as happens still in other lands— Where a woman’s family might kill her by their own hand. The land I want to live in’s a place you can Freely voice opinions without prison as a man, Where you’re not killed for satire, poem, or for verse, Nor for journalism and speaking out the worst. For a free, high-quality press that has integrity Is so essential for all of us, that much we agree.

This is a wonderful song with a powerful message. Translating it into English w-Sebastian-AI-singing
This is a wonderful song with a powerful message. Translating it into English w

I have the feeling that what this world Has always had at its core, it will unfurl, If we’re not careful, it could fall apart, As if hit by a quake. Even things we’ve thought were firm, Now make me question and confirm— What kind of country in this world Is a place I’d want to make? The land in which I want to live has true democracy, Where welfare reigns instead of ruthless capitalism’s greed, A land that won’t punish its poorest with more pain, And would at least give basic income A trial run to maintain. With more justice, life could be truly fair, And for what matters, we’d have more time to spare. I dream of a land where folks lift each other up with care, Where humans, animals, the world, and all minorities are spared. Because in the land where I would stay, every person fits; Whether they’re L or G or B or T or I or Q it sits. Where skin or birthplace doesn’t define you in the end, Only how you treat the values of that land as a friend, With respect for peace and freedom, and humanity’s bright flame, Or if those virtues really do not suit you quite the same. I’d be fine if all intolerant minds Would live somewhere else, if you don’t mind. The land I want to live in is run by a crew, Guided by calm and fair-minded views, With leaders who respect the rule of law and checks on power, Who don’t decree alone and never play the tyrant’s hour. They’re neither sexist narcissistic fools Nor lying racist despots laying down their rules. They don’t declare dissenters to be terrorists, And imprison, torture, kill, or blacklist. The land in which I want to live has justice clear, With independent courts where no bribes or whims interfere. And no one’s calling for the death penalty to be back— The laws are reasoned, fair, with no old book attack That calls for violence or rages against those of other views, The land I dream respects rights as the proper truth. And the church and state remain fully split apart, And in this land, it doesn’t matter what belief you start: Whether Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish, Christian, atheist too, Because respect is natural, between us it holds true. No one tries to change another’s faith; And there’s no “holy” reason used to justify the hate Of others or oppression, or to hide the worst of crimes, Like harming children, women, or those of different minds. The land I dream of would treat all people fair, Women earn the same and work in peace there. They’d never be belittled, never used or ignored, And they’d choose how to dress and whom to marry at the core. They’d have no fear as happens still in other lands— Where a woman’s family might kill her by their own hand. The land I want to live in’s a place you can Freely voice opinions without prison as a man, Where you’re not killed for satire, poem, or for verse, Nor for journalism and speaking out the worst. For a free, high-quality press that has integrity Is so essential for all of us, that much we agree. Where watchful eyes keep those in power honest, fair, Where trut

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Tout le monde, tout le monde
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