Oh, I'm giving up
The one I love
I'll conduct the great disaster
To scar my skin, to own this hurt

They offered their hearts and we tore them apart
They offered their blood and we left them so parched
I don't know if I can give you anything you want

Go on and give me the gun
Never mind what I've done
They left me no choice, oh, they left me no choice
Go on and give me the gun, let me blow them open
It's out of my reach
Never mind what they think about me

Oh, I don't want to say
That with mercy, we decay
Converging closer and faster
Does all I touch turn to dust?

And she confessed her love, only I shut her up
As I took all her words and allowed them to rust
I don't know if I'm the man you truly want to love

Go on and give me the gun
Never mind what I've done
They left me no choice, oh, they left me no choice
Go on and give me the gun, let me blow them open
It's out of my reach
Never mind what they think about me

Little how they learned anything about me
Meddling eyes that judge mistakes
What awful things they say
When backs are turned and no one's looking

Go on and give me the gun
Never mind what I've done
They left me no choice, oh, they left me no choice
Go on and give me the gun, let me blow them open
It's out of my reach
Never mind what they think about me

Oh, in this shattered symphony
Oh, in this shattered symphony
Give me the gun
Give me the gun
Go on and give me the gun


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    This song is about Dr. Leonard Hoehnberger making the Monstar virus and implanting it within Coheed and Cambria in order to get his wife Pearl back from Wilhelm Ryan. He can't live without his one love (Pearl) so he creates the great disaster (monstar). They (coheed and cambria) offered their hearts, and we tore them apart, is stating his obvious betrayal to the very meaning of creating the KBI in the first place. The chorus is about after he made the virus and gave it to Wilhelm Ryan, Pearl was given a gun to kill her husband for allowing such a destructive virus which could kill the entire Keywork to be traded for her life. She didn't realize however that Hohenberger had implanted the virus in such a way that Ryan couldn't use it right away, and Hohenberger was trying to explain this to Pearl. Second verse is talking about how he silenced Cambria as she was telling coheed that she loved him, and hating himself for taking away their love to save his own.

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