Lyrics
The eyes of the ranger were already burning
The ranger's eyes express intense emotion, possibly anger or passion.
Arm raised up to the sun
The ranger raises his arm toward the sun, a symbolic gesture suggesting power or authority.
His baton glaring
The ranger's baton reflects a strong and commanding presence.
The eyes of the murderer were somewhat too grateful
The murderer's eyes show gratitude, perhaps due to release from suffering.
He'll be released from the pain
The murderer anticipates relief from pain and suffering.
Freedom coming from the sky
Freedom is depicted as descending from the sky.
They won't know
There will be a lack of understanding or awareness.
He won't say
The ranger or murderer will remain silent.
Nobody ever cared anyway
A sense of apathy as no one cared about the ranger or murderer.
Inside out
A state of emotional vulnerability, exposing one's true self.
All his rage
The ranger or murderer experiences intense internal anger.
Then someone will remember now
A hope that someone will remember the ranger or murderer.
The eyes of the father were deep in fear
The father is deeply afraid as he witnesses his son's joy.
As he saw his son's joy
The son finds joy despite a dying bird, highlighting contrasting emotions.
When that bird was dying
The mother denies or refuses to accept something, possibly related to the son's actions.
The eyes of the mother were just denying
The mother's eyes express denial of certain events or circumstances.
His steps were sounding far
The son's steps are distant, creating a sense of separation or alienation.
And his laughter crying so loud
The son's laughter is loud, possibly masking inner sadness or pain.
They won't know
There will be a lack of understanding or awareness (repeated).
He won't say
The son will remain silent (repeated).
Nobody ever cared anyway
A sense of apathy as no one cared about the son (repeated).
Inside out
A state of emotional vulnerability, exposing the son's true self (repeated).
All his rage
The son experiences intense internal anger (repeated).
Then someone will remember now
A hope that someone will remember the son (repeated).
They won't know
There will be a lack of understanding or awareness (repeated).
I won't say
The speaker will remain silent.
Nobody ever cared anyway
A sense of apathy as no one cared about the speaker.
Inside out
A state of emotional vulnerability, exposing the speaker's true self.
All my rage
The speaker experiences intense internal anger.
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