A_stranger_i_remain < 2027 >
It isn't always about being lost; sometimes it's about realizing that you don't fit into the predetermined molds society provides.
In the lyrics, the "unforgiving sea" symbolizes a journey toward self-discovery that offers no comfort—only clarity. Finding Home in the "Stranger War" a_stranger_i_remain
For many, the "stranger" identity becomes a shield. If you never belong, you can never truly be rejected. Staying a Stranger in a Connected World It isn't always about being lost; sometimes it's
The core of the song reflects a paradox: finding peace in conflict because it is the only place where one's true nature is allowed to exist without judgment. If you never belong, you can never truly be rejected
The phrase and the character Mistral are deeply influenced by Albert Camus’ masterpiece, L’Étranger (The Stranger). Like the protagonist Meursault, those who "remain strangers" often find themselves detached from the traditional structures of society.
