Black and Silver

Fatal Betrayal: A Tale of Love, Revenge, and Judgement
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Lyrics

I heard you've been creepin, around late at night

The speaker has heard about someone moving stealthily, likely engaging in suspicious activity, during late hours.

And I don't know what to do, but the liquor just might

The speaker is uncertain about how to handle the situation but contemplates resorting to alcohol for a solution.

I got a black and silver, magnum .45

The speaker mentions possessing a black and silver Magnum .45 pistol.

And I'm gonna finish this six pack, and make sure you're not alive

The speaker plans to consume a six-pack of liquor and indicates a violent intention to ensure the person they suspect is not alive.

And as I, stand before god on judgement day

The speaker imagines standing before God on Judgment Day, possibly anticipating facing consequences for their actions.

Guilty for what I've done

The speaker feels guilty for their actions and acknowledges their wrongdoing.

And I'm so sorry ma

An apology is directed to a maternal figure, likely the mother of the person the speaker claims to have killed.

I killed your only son

The speaker confesses to having killed the addressee's only son.

One in the chamber, the other six in the clip

The pistol reference continues, indicating one bullet in the chamber and six in the clip, suggesting a readiness to use the firearm.

Walking up that driveway, and I see you kissing him

The speaker arrives at a location (a driveway) and witnesses the person they suspect engaging romantically with another individual.

So I kick down the front door, and I start shooting

Reacting to the sight, the speaker forcefully enters the scene and starts shooting.

Then your bodies hit the floor, and y'all ain't moving

The violent act leads to the bodies of the two individuals falling to the ground, presumably dead or incapacitated.

And as I, stand before god on judgement day

The speaker reiterates the anticipation of facing divine judgment for their actions.

Guilty for what I've done

Continued guilt is expressed by the speaker for the consequences of their deeds.

And I'm so sorry ma

Another apology directed towards the mother for having killed her son.

I killed your only son

The speaker reaffirms the acknowledgment of having taken the life of the mother's only child.

And as I, stand before god on judgement day

Similar to previous lines, the speaker envisions facing divine judgment for their actions.

Guilty for what I've done

Repeated acknowledgment of guilt for the actions taken.

And I'm so sorry ma

Another apology directed at the mother for the loss of her child.

I killed your only son

A final admission of responsibility for the death of the mother's only son.

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