The world is described as an "alien planet," emphasizing a sense of detachment from nature and genuine human connection. 3. The Internal Conflict: Optimism vs. Pessimism
Bitză uses the concept of the world as a "simulation," a direct nod to The Matrix , suggesting that society is trapped in a pre-programmed reality that many are unwilling or unable to escape.
Despite the bleak imagery, there is a call to deviate from the "standard pattern." Bitza - Siruri feat Deliric
The song ends on a note of endurance—"we must carry them, not complain"—suggesting that the only way through the "rows" is through stoic perseverance and maintaining one's own set of rules. Siruri - versuri Bitza feat Deliric
The song highlights how modern life is constrained by self-imposed barriers. The world is described as an "alien planet,"
A significant portion of the track deals with the psychological toll of living in such a system.
The core motif of the song is the reduction of human beings to data points—"rows of zeros and ones". Pessimism Bitză uses the concept of the world
The lyrics mention "rows without backbones" (coloane), a play on words suggesting that while people are aligned in perfect rows, they have lost their moral strength or individuality. 2. The Trap of Materialism and Ego
