It's about american soldiers, the so-called "peacemakers".
The picture is like this:
he "closes his eyes" and just starts shooting everywhere, at anyone, whether they armed or not, and whether they're military or not, while the shots "hammer in his head" and "all hell breaks loose". And "you can hide behind your desks", you won't get out alive.
And after that there's only "smoke and dust" and "nothing left where a man once stood".
The last verse clearly implies that he's in some school. But it's not just some maniac shooting kids, it's american "peacemakers" (several of them, as implied by "voices screaming: let's go!") shooting kids in schools in foreign countries (Iraq, Syria, Libya.............................).
And after all that, these monsters still "believe they serve a greater good".
It's about american soldiers, the so-called "peacemakers".
The picture is like this:
he "closes his eyes" and just starts shooting everywhere, at anyone, whether they armed or not, and whether they're military or not, while the shots "hammer in his head" and "all hell breaks loose". And "you can hide behind your desks", you won't get out alive.
And after that there's only "smoke and dust" and "nothing left where a man once stood".
The last verse clearly implies that he's in some school. But it's not just some maniac shooting kids, it's american "peacemakers" (several of them, as implied by "voices screaming: let's go!") shooting kids in schools in foreign countries (Iraq, Syria, Libya.............................).
And after all that, these monsters still "believe they serve a greater good".