Deaf chords, dead ends
Sling set can't meet their demands
Dumb whores, best friends
Infinity guitars, go 'head

Street wars, straight men
Cowboys, Indians
Red souls, red friends
Infinity guitars, go 'head

Deaf chords, dead ends
Sling set can't meet their demands
Dumb whores, best friends
Infinity guitars, go 'head

Street wars, straight men
Cowboys, Indians
Red souls, red friends
Infinity guitars, go 'head

Deaf chords, dead ends
Infinity guitars, go 'head
Dumb whores, best friends
Infinity guitars, go 'head

Street wars, straight men
Infinity guitars, go 'head
Cowboys, Indians
Infinity guitars, go 'head
Red souls, red friends
Infinity guitars, go 'head


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Infinity Guitars Lyrics as written by Sydney Alexis Krauss Derek Edward Miller

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    ^ Yes ok, but guys, any ideas on the actual song meaning, cos you guys sound like you haven't a clue.

    I'm stabbing in the dark here, but here's what I've come up with. It's definitely an angry song. Ideas of conflict between the Indians and the European settlers are all over the lyrics, "Cowboys, Indians" "Red souls, red friends" "Sling set can't meet their demands." I think it might be about people never being satisfied with what they have, human greed. The writer uses the case with the "cowboys and Indians" in the past to compare with what's going on now, perhaps also in the music industry, "Deaf chords, dead ends, Sling set can't meet their demands..." I think it's about people stabbing each other in the back "devil horns, best friends", and at the end of the day, the writer is angry about the situation and so wants the "infinity guitars" to go ahead and bring judgement. I don't really know what infinity guitars are, but I suggest it might be linked to the music industry also, and might symbolise a group of musicians who feel the same way and might team up to bring an end to this all. It's far fetched but that's what comes to mind when "infinity guitars" is said.

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