The song "Muuri" by Mikael Gabriel talks about the struggles and challenges in life. The lyrics express the feeling of not having answers to all the questions and how life is like a long journey without any breaks. It also highlights the idea that one can find and lose everything, and what doesn't kill the narrator only breaks them apart. The song talks about the difficulties faced over the years, with all the different seasons. The narrator cries out for help, but nobody seems willing to listen. The world is portrayed as colder than ever, despite it getting warmer physically. The song encourages the listener to sometimes fly against the wind, to shout and make their presence known to the entire world. It suggests that if there's a wall in front of you, it's there for a reason, something to climb. And if it seems too big, it's because there's something else to dream about. The lyrics acknowledge that sometimes things don't work out on the first try, or even the second. They encourage finding alternative ways and trying for the third time if there's something worth winning. The narrator admits to being open now, like a rock, referring to the band rock genre and the band Hanoi Rocks. The message is about living life with less fear and overcoming obstacles. The lyrics convey the idea that all dreams can be achieved today, and the narrator doesn't want to cry out of pity. They acknowledge that sometimes the truth might distort things. The song emphasizes the importance of flying against the wind, shouting until the whole world hears. It reiterates the idea of facing a wall and seeing it as an opportunity to climb. If the wall seems too big, it's because there's something else to dream about. Overall, "Muuri" is a motivational song that encourages perseverance, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams, even in the face of challenges and obstacles.