Ammunition
Exploding Desperation: Switchfoot's Powerful Commentary on SocietyLyrics
Blame it on what you've been through
Blaming circumstances or experiences for current issues.
Blame it on what you're into
Attributing issues to personal interests or preferences.
Blame it on your religions
Pointing fingers at religious influences for problems.
Blame it on your Politicians
Assigning responsibility to political figures for challenges.
We've been blowing up
Highlighting a destructive pattern or series of events.
we're the issue
Accepting collective responsibility for the problems.
it's our condition
Recognizing the problematic state as a shared condition.
We've been blowing up
Reiterating the destructive pattern and shared responsibility.
we're the issue
Reaffirming collective responsibility during a detonation.
Our detonation
Acknowledging a significant and explosive event.
we've been blowing up
Repeating the theme of destructive events and shared responsibility.
we're the issue
Emphasizing the collective role as ammunition in the issue.
we're ammunition
Associating the collective with being ammunition.
we're ammunition
Reiterating the identity as ammunition, emphasizing impact.
we're ammunition
Repeating the concept of being ammunition in a repeated manner.
we are the fuse and ammunition
Stating that the collective is both the fuse and ammunition.
I have no generation
Expressing a lack of identification with a specific generation.
show me my motivation
Seeking understanding or reasons for personal motivation.
One world one desperation
Highlighting a universal sense of desperation in the world.
one hope and one salvation.
Pointing to a singular hope and salvation amidst challenges.
Look what a mess we've made of love
Reflecting on the negative impact of collective actions on love.
Look what a mess we've made
Noting the destructive outcomes of collective behavior.
we've got ourselves to blame
Accepting responsibility for the created problems.
Look what a bomb we've made of love
Observing the damaging impact of collective actions on love.
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