Guns Are Screaming
Centvrion Lyrics


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Guns are screaming
It must be law exploding all the balls
for running blood
Drawn out of anger don't fear the war
Steel kiss of guns unchains my dynamo

I'm chromium plated rebel
like storm I'm coming
to neutralyze again
The leather I wear is to kill
Like whirlwind by wings of steel
I'll rise from fogs of Hell

Guns are screaming straight out of Hell
My father is the pain and my mother
is the suffering
Through blood by thunder take Latin steel
Your children will cry on other knees





Guns are screaming!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Centvrion's song "Guns Are Screaming" describe a rebellious persona who seems to find power and strength in the chaos and violence of war. The opening lines suggest an explosion caused by a law, perhaps a metaphor for the chaos and destruction caused by legal conflicts and disputes. The persona is drawn to the violence, fuelled by anger, and unafraid to engage in the war. The line "steel kiss of guns unchains my dynamo" seems to suggest that the persona is empowered by the very thing that others fear - the guns and violence.


The next stanza further emphasizes the persona's rebellious nature, describing him as a "chromium plated rebel" who is coming like a storm to "neutralize" again, potentially referencing the idea that he has engaged in violent acts before and is ready to do so again. The leather he wears is also said to symbolize his urge to kill. The last two lines of this stanza describe the persona as something akin to a whirlwind propelled by the "wings of steel" who will rise up from the depths of hell.


The chorus of the song, "Guns are screaming straight out of Hell" seems to suggest that the violence being portrayed is something nightmarish, as if the guns themselves are coming from an otherworldly and dangerous place. The last two lines, which suggest that the children of those affected by the violence will cry on other knees, show the long-lasting and devastating impact of war and violence. Overall, "Guns Are Screaming" is a violent and chaotic song that seems to glorify the power and strength that the persona finds in violence and destruction.


Line by Line Meaning

Guns are screaming
The sound of guns firing is loud and intense


It must be law exploding all the balls
The gunfire is likely due to a violent conflict caused by the enforcement of strict laws


for running blood
This conflict is causing a lot of people to get hurt and bleed


Drawn out of anger don't fear the war
The fighting is being driven by strong emotions like anger, and the combatants are not afraid to engage in battle


Steel kiss of guns unchains my dynamo
The sound and power of the guns is energizing and motivating the singer to fight on


I'm chromium plated rebel
The singer sees himself as a tough, resistant fighter who won't back down


like storm I'm coming
The singer is approaching the fight with the intensity and force of a powerful storm


to neutralyze again
The singer aims to disable or defeat his enemies just as he has done in the past


The leather I wear is to kill
The singer's attire is functional and meant to cause harm


Like whirlwind by wings of steel
The singer is quick and agile, moving like a whirlwind with powerful weapons


I'll rise from fogs of Hell
The singer will emerge from the chaos of battle and prevail over his enemies


My father is the pain and my mother is the suffering
The singer has experienced a great deal of hardship in his life and carries that pain with him into battle


Through blood by thunder take Latin steel
The singer is using his weapons - perhaps made of Latin steel - to shed blood and cause destruction


Your children will cry on other knees
The singer's enemies will suffer great loss and heartbreak, and their children will be forced to accept this pain on someone else's lap




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