Lyrics
Now the shooting can begin
Expressing the commencement of a significant event, possibly involving conflict or confrontation.
At least if we're the ones to win
Highlighting the desire for victory in the impending situation, suggesting a personal stake in the outcome.
We worked so hard just to make sure
Emphasizing the effort invested in ensuring a specific result, distancing it from the concept of traditional warfare.
This is no war this is our cure
Asserting that the purpose is not conventional war but a remedy or solution for a perceived problem.
We rectify the situation
Stating an intention to correct the existing circumstances and dealing with them.
And try to cope with it
Acknowledging the challenge and expressing an intent to manage or overcome it.
We're here to make your home town
Declaring an intention to improve the place of origin for the involved party.
Our better place
Aspiring to make the hometown a better environment.
One thing is left to do
Indicating that there is a final task remaining to be accomplished.
Clean up the mess we leave
Referring to the aftermath and the responsibility to tidy up after the actions taken.
Be grateful for the chance we give
Encouraging gratitude for the opportunity provided, possibly implying a positive impact.
Long after we are gone you might understand
Suggesting that understanding the purpose may only come long after the contributors are no longer present.
And now clean up the mess
Reiterating the need to clean up the aftermath.
Boom
Symbolic representation of a significant event or explosion.
The shooting has begun
Confirming the initiation of the anticipated shooting event.
There is no way to stop what we believe what should be done
Asserting the unstoppable nature of the belief system and actions being undertaken.
Millions of people
Highlighting the magnitude of influence over the destinies of many people.
In our hands their fate
Discouraging support for the actions by the general populace.
Millions of people
Emphasizing the responsibility or consequences associated with the mass impact.
Don't cheer on our parade
Advising against celebrating or endorsing the displayed actions.
We're here to make your home town
Reiterating the intention to enhance the quality of the hometown.
Our better place
Reemphasizing the aspiration to make the hometown a better place.
The only task for you
Specifying the sole remaining duty for others in the aftermath.
Clean up the mess we leave
Reiterating the obligation to clean up the consequences of the actions.
Be grateful for the chance we give
Encouraging gratitude for the opportunity provided, echoing an earlier sentiment.
Long after we are gone
Suggesting that even after the contributors are gone, the situation remains unchanged.
Nothing has changed
Emphasizing a lack of transformation or progress in the aftermath.
Bodybags and a thousand shrouds
Depicting somber imagery of casualties and death-related paraphernalia.
Are the best companions of our time
Indicating that death-related elements are prevalent in the contemporary era.
They help to hide what we don't want to see
Suggesting that such elements serve to conceal unpleasant truths.
They help to hide what no one wants to see
Reiterating the function of concealing undesirable aspects of reality.
Our cure is not a medicine
Affirming that the remedy or solution presented is not a conventional medicine.
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