Well, you praise him, then you thank him
Until you reach the by-and-by
And I've won hundreds at the track
But I'm not betting on the afterlife
Then you kiss his lips; he forgives you for it
He forgives you for all you've done
But not me, I'm still angry

What have I done?
Why am I always messing with
The big guns?

First, I'll build a sword, get some words to explain
It's a plan, brother, at least
And I'll pretend that everybody here wants peace
Have mercy, have mercy
Have mercy on me
Because we're tired and lonely, and we're bloody

What have we done?
Why are we still running from our own failing bodies?
The big guns
The big guns

Sing mercy, sing mercy
Sing mercy on me
Let's pretend that everybody here wants peace

What have we done?
Why are we still chasing our own tails, and running
From the big guns?
The big guns
The big guns


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    My Interpretation

    I think it's definitely about religion, though I agree that it could also apply to a person or relationship.

    Then you kiss his lips; he forgives you for it He forgives you for all you've done But not me, I'm still angry

    To me, it sounds like she's saying even if someone's actions are harmful or hateful they can be either be justified by or forgiven by religion. It seems like it frustrates her that they may feel comfort in this "abstract" forgiveness, even though the real world aftermath remains.

    First, I'll build a sword, get some words to explain It's a plan, brother, at least And I'll pretend that everybody here wants peace

    That sounds like an indictment of organized religion. People give lip service to peace, but that's not the means or goal.

    The whole album Rabbit Fur Coat is heavily steeped in subversive religious themes, and this song fits right in.

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