Gods Of Creation

Deborah Blando Deborah Blando

Empowering Change: The Call of 'Gods Of Creation'

Deborah Blando's song 'Gods Of Creation' is a powerful anthem that delves into themes of self-empowerment, societal change, and the collective responsibility of humanity. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of frustration with the current state of the world, characterized by greed, power struggles, and environmental degradation. Blando's poignant words, 'A world greedy for power / So green turning into grey,' paint a vivid picture of a planet suffering under the weight of human excess and neglect.

The chorus, with its repeated lines 'We are gods of creation / The only ones to change,' serves as a rallying cry for listeners to recognize their inherent power and responsibility. Blando suggests that true change begins within each individual, urging people to 'fix our houses / And stop living in a shell.' This metaphorical language emphasizes the need for personal growth and self-awareness as the foundation for broader societal transformation.

Blando also touches on the ideal of a world without boundaries or possessions, a vision that seems distant but not unattainable. The song's closing lines, 'Let your higher spirit fly / Keep your soul alive,' encourage listeners to maintain hope and strive for a higher state of being. Through 'Gods Of Creation,' Deborah Blando inspires a sense of unity and purpose, reminding us that we all have the power to effect change and create a better world.

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