Prodigal Gun

Prodigal Gun: A Spiritual Symphony of Redemption and Rebellion
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Lyrics

Take her mind out of the gutter

Expressing a desire to elevate someone's thoughts or perspective.

Then somebody'd love her," He said

Quoting someone who suggests that changing mindset could attract love.

I will load my Prodigal Gun

Announcing the intention to use a metaphorical "Prodigal Gun."

And stick it to my head

Metaphorically considering self-inflicted emotional pain or struggle.

Load the barrel with a prayer

Using prayer as metaphorical ammunition in the Prodigal Gun.

Were you there was I there?

Raising questions about presence and awareness during a critical moment.

I dunno

Expressing uncertainty or confusion about the situation.


Drunk on the Holy Spirit, spirits

Describing a state of intoxication with spiritual fervor or enthusiasm.

"Jesus Cristo, Jose Cuervo

Mentioning "Jesus Cristo" and "Jose Cuervo" possibly juxtaposing religious and earthly elements.

I know all of Mexico"

Claiming knowledge about Mexico and expressing confidence.

Mucho Gusto Mexico

Spanish phrase "Mucho Gusto Mexico" meaning "Nice to meet you, Mexico."


The groom and his bribe

Referring to a groom and highlighting a potential motive for harm (lust for homicide).

With enough lust for... homicide

Suggesting a connection between the groom's desires and violent tendencies.

I met the 12 apostles at the bar

Claiming an encounter with the 12 apostles, depicting them as rock stars.

They were pretty big rock stars

Highlighting the apostles' prominence or fame.

I will load my Prodigal Gun and stick it to my head

Repeating the intention to use the Prodigal Gun on oneself.

My head!

Emphasizing the personal impact on the speaker's head.


Drunk on the Holy Spirit, spirits

Reiterating a state of intoxication with spiritual enthusiasm.

"Jesus Cristo, Jose Cuervo

Repeating the names "Jesus Cristo" and "Jose Cuervo."

I know all of Mexico"

Reasserting knowledge about Mexico with confidence.

Mucho Gusto Mexico

Repeating the Spanish phrase "Mucho Gusto Mexico."


I am the weaker one

Acknowledging personal vulnerability and weakness.

I am the ugly son

Describing oneself as an unattractive or undesirable son.

He called me his purgatory

Being labeled as someone's purgatory, implying a source of atonement or cleansing.

And then he hid my gun!

Reporting the hiding of the Prodigal Gun by someone else.

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