On Life’s Purpose
What's life's purpose? I asked myself
And you, my friend, my brother, I know
You ask yourself the same question
Yet we must convince ourselves we're not alone
My friend, my brother, I don't want to distract you
From whatever keeps you busy or not
But we must focus on our eyes when focusing on nothingness
Yes, we must do something for us, for you and me
Something that may surprise the stars, if not the Earth
But this is what I fear: finding something new that may justify my life
My purpose in life, or my life's purpose
Skin, bones, and emotions it's what I'm
Yes, my friend, my brother, you can call me a human
Please tell me I'm a human being. You're a human being, too
In fact, you alone are humanity
One man is humanity, the entire humanity
But I am not sure if we've done enough
Because we fear, isn't it?
We fear because we don't know our life's purpose
I'll tell you what
Let's understand the gag that mutes you and I and all
We must save our governments time, effort, and money
We must torture ourselves
It would be our duty as citizens
Yet you and I are mute, my friend, my brother, mute, deaf, blind
And we're not wise monkeys, we're not wise
You and I have a cry that crawls in our throats
A chain in our souls, a weight in our hearts, a vacation in our brains
But whatever it is
Let the next spring bloom in our lives
Let's gather some flowers for our graves
And hope, hope that there is a treasure at the end of this rainbow
At the end of this rainbow there is a covenant that says
"Within you, there is a magic garden."
But you must answer the question for centuries, unanswered
And don't be afraid, my friend, my brother, don't be afraid
What is the problem?
You know the question, and you know the answer
That's the problem.