Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of someone decisively turning their back on a world that left them alone. The opening lines, "振り向かずグッバイ" (Goodbye without looking back), set a tone of resolute departure, not chasing after a world that abandoned the speaker. This isn't about dwelling on the past or seeking reconciliation; it's about moving forward with a clear, albeit perhaps harsh, sense of purpose.
The central tension emerges from the repeated question, "一体いつまで俺達はもう 何と戦わされてるの?" (Until when are we already being made to fight?). This suggests a feeling of being manipulated or forced into perpetual conflict, questioning the very nature and duration of these battles. The lyrics propose that survival and progress depend not on abstract notions of good and evil, but on the clarity of one's purpose and the willingness to adapt, framing "戦術はEvolution" (Tactics are Evolution).
A striking element is the shift from external conflict to internal resolve. The phrase "本当は良い 覚悟だけだって" (Actually, only resolve is good) highlights a focus on inner preparedness. This is reinforced by the idea that "善悪よりもずっと その命何に使うか明確に出来た者が残る" (Much more than good or evil, those who can clarify what to use their lives for will remain). The lyrics suggest that true strength lies in defining one's own mission, rather than getting caught in external moralistic struggles.
This focus on self-determination and preparedness makes the lyrics resonate. The repeated "It's gonna be ok" offers a counterpoint to the struggle, not as a passive hope, but as an affirmation of the strength found in "覚悟" (resolve). The ultimate message is one of agency: by shedding the need to chase a broken world and by clarifying one's own purpose, one can face whatever comes next, leaving behind the futile battles of "good and evil."