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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Guns for Hands" by the artist "twenty one pilots"

The song "Guns for Hands" by Twenty One Pilots tackles the themes of despair, suicidal thoughts, and self-destruction. The lyrical protagonist sees people around him struggling with inner demons, metaphorically depicted as "guns for hands".

The first verse describes waking up in the morning with guilt and regret for past thoughts and actions. The "sun" illuminating the past night symbolizes the realization of one's actions. The promise to parents represents an attempt to break free from self-destructive tendencies.

The chorus is a plea for help directed at those on the verge. The "guns that never have safety catches" represent the constant threat posed by suicidal thoughts. The lyrical protagonist begs them not to commit the irreparable act, repeating: "Don't do it, stop."

The second verse emphasizes the pervasive sense of anxiety and insomnia caused by the realization that many around are struggling with suicidal thoughts.

A glimmer of hope appears in the bridge. The protagonist urges the listeners to unite, breathe in unison with the music, and find solace and support in one another. "Hope" lies beyond their pain, and he calls them to step outside, hand in hand, to find a way out together.

The second chorus repeats the plea for help, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.

A deeper analysis of the metaphor follows. "Turned our hands into guns" goes beyond suicide to encompass self-destructive behavior in general. The lyrical protagonist also struggles with inner demons ("when the sun goes down, the remainder of my interests will go down with it"), but instead of turning the weapon inward, he offers his pain and music as a means of healing for others. He urges the listeners to "turn guns into fists" – to fight rather than surrender.

The repeated chorus at the end of the song reinforces the message: despair is real, but there is hope, and it's essential to keep fighting.

I know what you think in the morning,

When the sun shines on the ground,

And shows what you have done

It shows where your mind has gone,

And you swear to your parents,

That it will never happen again,

I know, I know what that means, I know

That you all have guns,

And you never put the safety on,

And you all have plans,

To take it, don't take it,

Don't take it, take it, take it.

I'm trying, I'm trying to sleep,

I'm trying, I'm trying to sleep,

But I can't, but I can't when you all have

Guns for hands, yeah!

I'm trying, I'm trying to sleep,

I'm trying, I'm trying to sleep,

But I can't, but I can't when you all have

Guns for hands, yeah!

Let's take this a second at a time,

Let's take this one song, this one rhyme,

Together let's breathe,

Together, to the beat,

But there's hope out the window,

So that's where we'll go,

Let's go outside and all join hands,

But until then you'll never understand

That you all have guns,

And you never put the safety on,

And you all have plans,

To take it, to take it,

Don't take it, take it, take it.

I'm trying, I'm trying to sleep,

I'm trying, I'm trying to sleep,

But I can't, but I can't when you all have

Guns for hands, yeah!

We've turned our hands to guns, trade in our thumbs for ammunition,

I must forewarn you of my disorder, or my condition,

‘Cause when the sun sets, it upsets what's left of my invested interest,

Interested in putting my fingers to my head.

The solution is, I see a whole room of these mutant kids,

Fused at the wrist, I simply tell them they should shoot at this,

Simply suggest my chest and this confused music, it's,

Obviously best for them to turn their guns to a fist.

I'm trying, I'm trying to sleep,

I'm trying, I'm trying to sleep,

But I can't, but I can't when you all have

Guns for hands, yeah!

I'm trying, I'm trying to sleep,

I'm trying, I'm trying to sleep,

But I can't, but I can't when you all have

Guns for hands, yeah!

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