Parkland
Duff McKagan Lyrics


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Oh shit, have you heard about Parkland?
Yeah, it happened once again
Another school, another fuckin′ heartbreak
Oh shit, have you heard about Columbine?
Yeah, it happened once again
Another school, another fuckin' heartache

Do we have to watch another mother cry once again?
Do we gotta see another school kid die? No, not again

Oh shit, have you heard about Charleston?
Yeah, it happened once again
Another church, another fuckin′ heartache
Oh shit, have you heard about Sandy Hook?
Yeah, it happened once again
Another school, another fuckin' heartache

Do we gotta see another mother cry once again?
Do we gotta watch another school kid die? No, not again
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Do we have to watch another mother cry once again?
Do we gotta see another school kid die? No, not again

Oh shit, have you heard about Virginia Tech?
Yeah, it happened once again
Another school, another fuckin' heartache
Oh shit, have you heard about Parkland?




Yeah, it happened once again
Another school, another fuckin′ heartache

Overall Meaning

Duff McKagan's song Parkland is a powerful commentary about the ongoing issue of school shootings in America. The lyrics reference several infamous incidents, including Columbine, Sandy Hook, Virginia Tech, Charleston, and Parkland. Each verse opens with the phrase "Oh shit, have you heard about..." which sets an urgent and overwhelming tone. The repetition of "another school, another fuckin' heartache" highlights the bleak reality of the situation and the frustration that no meaningful change has happened.


The chorus of the song poses two questions: "Do we have to watch another mother cry once again? Do we gotta see another school kid die? No, not again." These lines express the pain and trauma of the victims' families and the exhaustion of the public to endure yet another shooting. The repeated use of "once again" reinforces the idea that these tragedies keep happening with alarming frequency.


Overall, Parkland is a passionate and thought-provoking song that calls for action and change to prevent future school shootings. The repetitive structure of the lyrics emphasizes the repetitive nature of the tragic events and also serves to hammer home the message that enough is enough.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh shit, have you heard about Parkland?
Expressing shock and frustration about the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.


Yeah, it happened once again
Acknowledging that this is not an isolated incident, but rather a recurring pattern in the United States.


Another school, another fuckin' heartbreak
Highlighting the tragic consequences of gun violence in schools, and the emotional toll it takes on families and communities.


Do we have to watch another mother cry once again?
Questioning the need for more innocent lives to be lost, and the devastating impact it has on loved ones who must endure the aftermath of the violence.


Do we gotta see another school kid die? No, not again
Asserting that this violence is unacceptable, and that something must be done to prevent another generation of students from being traumatized or killed in their own classrooms.


Oh shit, have you heard about Charleston?
Drawing attention to the shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, as another example of the pervasiveness of gun violence in American society.


Another church, another fuckin′ heartache
Emphasizing that places of worship, like schools, have become targets of senseless acts of violence in recent years, resulting in yet another wave of devastation and grief.


Oh shit, have you heard about Sandy Hook?
Recalling the horrific shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, which took the lives of 20 children and six adults in 2012.


Do we gotta see another mother cry once again?
Echoing the earlier sentiment of the song, questioning why more parents must suffer the anguish of losing their children to gun violence in schools.


Do we gotta watch another school kid die? No, not again
Reiterating the urgent need for change and action to prevent future tragedies in schools throughout the country.


Do we have to watch another mother cry once again?
Repeating an earlier line to emphasize the emotional toll of gun violence, and its impact on families and loved ones who must endure the pain of such senseless loss.


Do we gotta see another school kid die? No, not again
Concluding on a pleading and anguished note, expressing the need to break the cycle of violence that has claimed too many lives in schools across America.




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