Turn Out The Lights
2.3 Lyrics


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Oh Lord
What have I done
Should'a put down this here gun
Calling out his only son
Oh Lord what have I

It's a long way to Heaven
When the Devil's at your side
Oh Lord what have I

When it's dark and cold
Do what you will




Now I'll do mine
Oh, Turn out the lights

Overall Meaning

In "Turn out the Lights" by 2.3, the lyrics depict a struggle with regret, guilt, and a plea for forgiveness. The song opens with the singer reflecting on their actions, expressing remorse for the choices they have made. The line "What have I done, Should'a put down this here gun" suggests the character is grappling with the consequences of their actions, perhaps implying that a weapon was involved in a tragic event.


The mention of "Calling out his only son" alludes to a plea or cry for help, perhaps seeking divine intervention or guidance. The singer realizes the gravity of their mistakes and yearns for redemption. The line "Oh Lord what have I" emphasizes their sense of guilt and remorse, as they question their own actions and search for meaning in the aftermath.


Amidst this internal struggle, the singer acknowledges the difficulty of finding salvation or solace. The line "It's a long way to Heaven, When the Devil's at your side" suggests that their guilt and the influence of negative forces may be hindering their journey towards redemption. Despite this, they continue to seek forgiveness, pleading for the metaphorical lights to be turned off, symbolizing a desire to escape their past and find absolution.


Overall, "Turn out the Lights" explores themes of regret, guilt, and the search for redemption. It presents a sincere and vulnerable reflection on the consequences of one's actions, as well as the internal battle to make amends and find peace.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Christopher Kramer

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