The core of the song is a direct address to the "other." Soyka uses simple but evocative language to strip away external identifiers—status, wealth, or mistakes—to reveal the fundamental human being underneath. It is an appeal for a non-judgmental gaze, asking the listener to acknowledge that the "human" is more important than any societal role. 2. Lyrical Structure and Tone
"Zobacz we mnie człowieka" ("See a human in me") is a deeply humanist song by Polish musician Stanisław Soyka, originally released on his 1991 album Acoustic . The song serves as a powerful plea for empathy, universal dignity, and the recognition of shared humanity beyond social labels or appearances.
The lyrics are characterized by their intimacy and vulnerability.