I Know A Gun
Unveiling the Depths: Decoding Kerry Hart's 'I Know A Gun' MeaningLyrics
You can run, you can run, you can run, whenever you want to
You have the freedom to escape or avoid situations whenever you wish.
You can run, you can run, you can run, whenever you choose
Reiterating the idea that you can choose to run away at your discretion.
But I know, I know a gun when I see one
The speaker can recognize a threat or danger, symbolized by a "gun."
And I know, and I know, and I know you got nothing to lose
The speaker is confident that you have nothing substantial to risk or forfeit.
You can lie, you can lie, you can lie whenever you want to
Emphasizing the option to deceive or mislead whenever desired.
You can lie, you can lie, you can lie whenever you choose
Reiterating the idea that you can choose to lie whenever you see fit.
But I know, I know the price when I'm paying
The speaker is aware of the consequences or cost associated with deception.
And I know, and I know, and I know that it's something you choose
Expressing certainty that deception is a conscious choice on your part.
Say you don't know me anymore
A plea or statement indicating a perceived disconnect or distance in the relationship.
Say you don't know me anymore
Repetition of the plea, suggesting a desire for recognition or acknowledgment.
Say you don't know me anymore
Continuing the plea for recognition, possibly due to a significant change or betrayal.
But that's a bullet on your floor
Highlighting a tangible symbol of danger or conflict, represented by a "bullet on the floor."
But that's a bullet on the floor
Reiterating the presence of a threat, emphasizing its significance.
But that's a bullet on the floor
Emphasizing the persistent and potentially dangerous nature of the threat.
You can hide, you can hide, you can hide whenever you want to
Pointing out the option to conceal oneself or avoid detection.
You can hide, you can hide, you can hide whenever you choose
Reiterating the idea that hiding is a choice available to you.
But I know I know a road when I see one
The speaker recognizes a path or strategy, suggesting an awareness of your actions.
And I know and I know and I know that it's something you use
Confirming that the speaker understands that you actively utilize a particular approach.
Say you don't know me anymore
Repetition of the plea for disassociation or denial in the relationship.
Say you don't know me anymore
Continuing the plea for a declaration of unfamiliarity or separation.
Say you don't know me anymore
Reiterating the desire for a disconnection or denial of acquaintance.
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