Gun violence in America. Sung from the point of view of someone who has first hand experienced a tragedy or someone who is deeply affected by the thousands of people (Spirits) who die every year. (Guns in my head) is the obsessive fear that guns are so easily accessible to unstable American people who terrorize innocents. It's REALLY hard to deny the entirety of the song sounds like the thought process of someone with PTSD. They're afraid their life might be snatched up in the blink of an eye. So they cherish life while they can.
Gun violence in America. Sung from the point of view of someone who has first hand experienced a tragedy or someone who is deeply affected by the thousands of people (Spirits) who die every year. (Guns in my head) is the obsessive fear that guns are so easily accessible to unstable American people who terrorize innocents. It's REALLY hard to deny the entirety of the song sounds like the thought process of someone with PTSD. They're afraid their life might be snatched up in the blink of an eye. So they cherish life while they can.