The vehicle runs on air!
It does not require petrol Or diesel.
Human is a two-wheeled cycle,
Such beautiful car model!
Human is a two wheeled cycle.
Two wheels form its base,
It has screws at various places,
With seventy three thousand steel parts, this cycle is made.
Think about it once,
Two hendread and six is the number of axle.
Human is a two-wheeled cycle...
When the new cycle will get old,
The parts would start to rust,
The ringing sound of its bell will no longer be heard.
It wouldn't move even a single step,
Even after a thousand paddles.
Human is a two-wheeled cycle...
When the air of the cycle exhausts,
There would be complete destruction,
The gear would not work, mark my words.
Goni Sarkar, in a corpse-like condition,
Would stay in the world of medical.
Human is a two-wheeled cycle...
-Goni Sarkar
Interpretation: In this song, a cycle is used for depicting the characteristics and ultimate fate of the Human body.
The first line refers to how humans only have one constant need to survive, i.e. air, in contrast to motor vehicles. The wheels refer to our legs, and the 206 axles refer to the bones.
The subsequent verses draw upon the gratual degeneration of the body, ultimately resulting in death.
It does not require petrol Or diesel.
Human is a two-wheeled cycle,
Such beautiful car model!
Human is a two wheeled cycle.
Two wheels form its base,
It has screws at various places,
With seventy three thousand steel parts, this cycle is made.
Think about it once,
Two hendread and six is the number of axle.
Human is a two-wheeled cycle...
When the new cycle will get old,
The parts would start to rust,
The ringing sound of its bell will no longer be heard.
It wouldn't move even a single step,
Even after a thousand paddles.
Human is a two-wheeled cycle...
When the air of the cycle exhausts,
There would be complete destruction,
The gear would not work, mark my words.
Goni Sarkar, in a corpse-like condition,
Would stay in the world of medical.
Human is a two-wheeled cycle...
-Goni Sarkar
Interpretation: In this song, a cycle is used for depicting the characteristics and ultimate fate of the Human body.
The first line refers to how humans only have one constant need to survive, i.e. air, in contrast to motor vehicles. The wheels refer to our legs, and the 206 axles refer to the bones.
The subsequent verses draw upon the gratual degeneration of the body, ultimately resulting in death.
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