Lyrics
Sounds like violence to me
The speaker perceives something resembling violence.
Sounds like violence to me
Reiteration of the impression of violence.
Sounds like violence to me
Continued emphasis on the perception of violence.
I hear the silence
The speaker notices a silence, possibly an unsettling one.
Sounds like violence to me
Reiteration of the perception that what is heard resembles violence.
Sounds like violence
Reaffirmation that the sounds are reminiscent of violence.
Bombs bursting in my head
Reference to explosive imagery in the speaker's thoughts.
Bombs goin off no
Explosions occurring mentally, not physically.
Silence don't agree with me
Expression that silence is not in agreement with the speaker, possibly implying discomfort.
But who does
Rhetorical question about who silence agrees with.
Does it agree with you
Questioning whether silence agrees with the listener.
Bombs goin off in my head I know know no
Mental imagery of bombs detonating in the speaker's mind.
Silence don't sound peaceful no more
Observation that silence no longer conveys peace but instead resembles war.
It just sound like war
Declaration that silence now sounds like war.
Bombs goin off in my head I know know no
Repetition of the mental explosions and their impact on the perception of silence.
Violence don't look peaceful no more
Violence is no longer perceived as peaceful.
But they tell you it is
Contrast between the appearance and the reality of violence, suggesting a deceptive nature.
I hear the judgement
Perception of judgmental attitudes.
Gods gonna silence them
Belief that a higher power will silence those who judge.
I can hear them scream
Imagined screams that the speaker can hear, possibly a metaphor for internal struggles.
Screams sound like silence when you cover your ears
Expression that screams resemble silence when one avoids acknowledging them.
Can't hear the bodies drop when you cover them
Indication that the consequences of violence are ignored when one covers their ears.
Bombs goin off in my head I know know no
Repetition of the mental explosions and their impact on the perception of silence.
Silence don't sound peaceful no more
Observation that silence no longer conveys peace but instead resembles war.
It just sound like war
Declaration that silence now sounds like war.
Bombs goin off in my head I know know no
Repetition of the mental explosions and their impact on the perception of violence.
Violence don't look peaceful no more
Violence is no longer perceived as peaceful.
But they tell you it is
Contrast between the appearance and the reality of violence, suggesting a deceptive nature.
Sounds like violence to me
Reiteration of the impression of violence.
Sounds like violence to me Sounds like violence to me
Final reiteration that the sounds resemble violence to the speaker.
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