Shot 18
New Model Army Lyrics


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Thou shalt not kill, remember that?
You learnt it again and again when you were young
They said weapons have this safety catch
Your moral conscience tells you kid what's right, what's wrong
Well they make out like they're so surprised
But it's easy when you're civilized
Count to ten, close your eyes
The way it's always been
Shot 18

I think I was a bit surprised
I never knew I was so anaesthetized
And triggers pull so lightly and people die so easy
I never realized
Well I believe in common laws
I believe in even scores
I understand the rules of war
The way the slate is cleaned
Shot 18

Who wants another Christian martyr?
Who wants someone else's pain?
Who wants the world on their shoulder?
Who wants to have to cry in vain?
Who wants to have an open sore
Eating away deep inside you?
Who wants to torture themselves
When there's plenty eager to do it for you?

Well, years might heal all the scars
But I don't know if you feel like you have that time
And if I was the man that killed your father
And if I said I'm sorry, would that change your mind?
Well no one should be so surprised
That words don't pay for victims' lives
It's teeth for teeth, eyes for eyes




The way it's always been
Shot 18

Overall Meaning

The song Shot 18 by New Model Army is a protest song highlighting the horrors of war and the devaluation of human life. The song begins with a questioning tone, almost chastising the listener for forgetting the commandment “Thou shalt not kill,” that one learns repeatedly when they were young. The lyrics go on to highlight the ease with which people take lives in the name of war or personal gain, despite understanding the moral and ethical implications of their actions. The chorus “Shot 18” refers to the arbitrary number assigned to a bullet that kills a specific human being, reducing the loss of life to just another statistic.


The second verse continues with a personal realization of the ease of killing and the lack of empathy demonstrated towards its victims. The lyrics bring to light the fallacy of common laws, which often protect with impunity those who perpetrate violent crimes. The bridge of the song questions the need for self-torture and punishment for things beyond one's control, highlighting the destructive effects of anger and vengeance. The song's final verse presents a hypothetical situation where the singer questions whether a simple apology could rectify the damage caused by taking someone's life, highlighting society's hypocrisy in punishing wrong-doing using the very same violence.


Line by Line Meaning

Thou shalt not kill, remember that?
Do not take another person's life, do you still remember that?


You learnt it again and again when you were young
Your elders tried to instill this belief in you repeatedly when you were a child


They said weapons have this safety catch
They assured you that a safety mechanism can prevent the weapon from misfiring


Your moral conscience tells you kid what's right, what's wrong
Your sense of right and wrong guides what you should do


Well they make out like they're so surprised
They are pretending to be shocked and unaware despite knowing the likely outcome of their actions


But it's easy when you're civilized
Taking lives becomes easy when you become accustomed to living in a civilized society


Count to ten, close your eyes
Take a moment and calm yourself. Block out the outside world and focus on your thoughts


The way it's always been
This is how it has always been, and human nature has not changed


Shot 18
This is the 18th time someone has been shot, indicating that this is not an isolated occurrence


I think I was a bit surprised
The artist is surprised by their own reaction to killing someone


I never knew I was so anaesthetized
The singer was unaware of how desensitized they had become to taking another life


And triggers pull so lightly and people die so easy
Killing someone is easier than expected, especially with a light trigger


I never realized
The singer was unaware of how little they were affected by taking a life


Well I believe in common laws
The singer believes in a set of laws that apply to everyone uniformly


I believe in even scores
The singer believes in balanced and fair retribution


I understand the rules of war
The artist is familiar with the regulations that apply to warfare


The way the slate is cleaned
Retaliation is necessary in order to rebalance the scales


Who wants another Christian martyr?
Who wants another person to die for their beliefs?


Who wants someone else's pain?
Who would want to take on someone else's suffering?


Who wants the world on their shoulder?
Who would want the responsibility of the world's problems?


Who wants to have to cry in vain?
Who would want to feel the pain of crying without any result?


Who wants to have an open sore
Who would want to suffer from something that is always present and causing pain?


Eating away deep inside you?
Something that is causing you so much pain and will not go away


Who wants to torture themselves
Who would willingly cause themselves pain?


When there's plenty eager to do it for you?
There are people who would willingly cause pain for others


Well, years might heal all the scars
Over time, emotional wounds may eventually heal


But I don't know if you feel like you have that time
The singer is unsure if the wounded person has enough time to recover


And if I was the man that killed your father
If the artist was the person who killed the other person's father


And if I said I'm sorry, would that change your mind?
Would you be able to forgive me simply by hearing me say I'm sorry?


Well no one should be so surprised
No one should be shocked by the idea of retaliation


That words don't pay for victims' lives
Apologies are not enough to make up for the fact that someone took another person's life


It's teeth for teeth, eyes for eyes
Retaliation should be on the same level as the offense that was done to another




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JUSTIN EDWARD SULLIVAN, ROBERT CHARLES HEATON

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Delph1s

It is kinda scary that so many of NMA's '80s hits are now our reality

Carlos M. de vasconcelllos

And it is getting worse

R ALEX WHALLEY

Had you down for a Scando.

Starfish Superstar

why has no-one watched this??

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