The song "MUKANJYO" by Survive Said The Prophet is about the struggle to survive in a harsh and unforgiving world. The lyrics reflect the feeling of being trapped in a "dog-eat-dog world" where it's every person for themselves. The singer laments about giving up everything, including their soul, and wonders what is left for them. The lyrics express frustration and confusion about what has gone wrong and why they feel disconnected from their emotions ("Nee, dou egaitetan darou?"). They question the balance between good and evil in the world and the futility of seeking justice in a world where morals and ethics seem to be disregarded ("Shinjitsu no mienai sekai, Moraru mo seigi mo kuso kurae da"). The song also touches on the theme of strength and weakness, and how those who are perceived as weak are often trampled upon in society ("Yowai to iwarete kita hitotachi wa, Tada fumitsubusarete iku yo no naka"). The singer expresses a sense of hopelessness and frustration at the state of the world and wonders if there is any true emotional connection left within themselves. Overall, "MUKANJYO" reflects the struggle for survival and the feeling of being emotionally disconnected in a harsh and unfair world.