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Echoes of Desperation: Mark Kost's Reflection on Abuse and Power
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Lyrics

How it happened I don't know, they started killing every soul

Uncertain about the cause, witnessing widespread violence and killings.

How it happened I don't know

Reiterating uncertainty about the events leading to mass killing.

They had their guns in their souls

People carried weapons, possibly reflecting the destructive potential within.

Souls

Emphasizing the importance of souls, the core of human existence.

We started running from their guns

Fleeing from the threat of firearms rather than the individuals wielding them.

Not from them, just from guns

Running away not from people but from the danger posed by weapons.


I abused someone, and I care

Admitting to having mistreated someone and expressing remorse.

And all of i said can be shared

Openness to sharing the details of the mistreatment and its consequences.

I abused someone and I care

Repeating the acknowledgment of mistreating someone, showing concern.

Just for being honest anywhere

Mistreatment stemmed from the honesty of the abused individual.


How it happened we don't know, their power was like our fault

Similar uncertainty about events causing harm, attributing power as a factor.

How it happened we don't know, we don't know, we don't know

Repetition of not knowing how events unfolded, emphasizing uncertainty.

We started running from their power

Running away from the influence and control of those in power.

Not from them just from power

Distancing from individuals with power, not their personal traits.

We started running from their power

Continuing to escape from the impact of power, not the people wielding it.

Not from them just from power

Reiterating the attempt to avoid the negative consequences of power.


I abused someone, and I care

Reaffirmation of remorse for mistreating someone, acknowledging responsibility.

And all of I said can be shared

Willingness to share the details and consequences of the abusive actions.

I abused someone and I care

Expressing care and regret for mistreating others due to honesty.

Just for being honest anywhere

Linking mistreatment to honesty, highlighting the sincerity of the abused.

I abused someone, and I care

Repetition of remorse for mistreating someone, taking responsibility.

And all of I said can be shared

Reiterating the willingness to share the consequences of abusive behavior.

I abused someone and I care

Acknowledging the care and regret for mistreating others, emphasizing honesty.

Just for being honest anywhere

Expressing remorse for mistreatment, especially when honesty is involved.

I abused someone, and I care

Continued acknowledgment of mistreatment, showing ongoing responsibility.

And all of I said can be shared

Reiterating the willingness to share the details and consequences of abuse.

I abused someone and I care

Expressing care and regret for mistreating others, particularly for being honest.

Just for being honest anywhere

Connecting mistreatment to honesty, underscoring the significance of truth.


You'd better care about urself

Encouraging self-care, suggesting a focus on personal well-being.

You'd better care about urself

Repetition of the importance of self-care, emphasizing individual responsibility.


How it happened I don't know

Reiterating uncertainty about events leading to mass killing, mirroring the beginning.

They started killing every soul

Describing a repetition of the tragic events, reinforcing the earlier narrative.

How it happened I don't know

Reiterating uncertainty about the origins of mass violence, echoing earlier lines.

They had their guns in theirs souls

Emphasizing the presence of weapons within individuals, reflecting internal conflict.

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