Heaven
The Boppers Lyrics


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Did the ones who made the guns and the sword
Find the way to heaven?
And the ones who poison the air that we breeze
Will they find their place in heaven?

Though I know these are dangerous times
Where no one last forever
Will the one who bring the world to her knees
Find their way to heaven?

Father, oh father, what have we done?
Were we meant to build the bomb?
Is there room for the innocent ones in heaven?

[Solo]

How 'bout the one who own the power of speech
Will he talk his way to heaven?
Should the army on the brink of defeat
Have to fight it´s way to heaven?

Though I know these are dangerous times
And no one stays forever
But I'd rather go to the devil below
Then to waste my time in heaven

Father, oh father, what can we do?
Are we obliged to come to you?




Is there room for the innocent ones in heaven?
Now is there room for the innocent ones in heaven?

Overall Meaning

The Boppers’ song “Heaven” is a thought-provoking piece that raises questions about morality and consequences. The lyrics delve into the idea of whether those who have done wrong in the world will find their way to heaven. The first verse opens up with the question of whether those who created weapons and poisons will find a place in heaven. It highlights the fact that these people have caused harm in the world, but the question is, will they also receive forgiveness?


The second verse follows along similar lines, questioning whether those who have caused a lot of destruction and chaos will find their way to heaven. It highlights the idea that no one lives forever, but the question is, will those who have caused destruction in their lifetime receive eternal life in heaven?


The chorus then takes on a different tone, expressing doubt about the concept of heaven itself. The singer questions whether there is any room left in heaven for innocent people. It highlights the idea that the world is full of harm and chaos, but is heaven free from it all?


Overall, The Boppers’ song forces us to reflect on our actions and the impact they have on the world. It is a poignant reminder of the consequences of our choices and asks us to consider what it means to truly deserve a place in heaven.


Line by Line Meaning

Did the ones who made the guns and the sword
Are those responsible for creating weapons and the means to harm others able to reach heaven?


Find the way to heaven?
Can they find redemption and entrance to a heavenly afterlife?


And the ones who poison the air that we breeze
Are those who pollute our environment and harm the air we breathe able to reach heaven?


Will they find their place in heaven?
Can those responsible for environmental damage find their way to heaven?


Though I know these are dangerous times
Despite the risks and dangers of the world we live in,


Where no one last forever
Where mortality is an uncomfortable truth,


Will the one who bring the world to her knees
Can those who have caused great harm to society and the world find their place in heaven?


Find their way to heaven?
Can they achieve salvation and entrance to heaven?


Father, oh father, what have we done?
What actions have we taken as a society that have caused harm?


Were we meant to build the bomb?
Did we have a higher purpose in creating weapons of mass destruction?


Is there room for the innocent ones in heaven?
Is there a place in heaven for those who have not caused harm?


[Solo]
Musical interlude


How 'bout the one who own the power of speech
Can those who have the power of communication and influence reach heaven?


Will he talk his way to heaven?
Can those who use their words to cause harm or promote negativity still reach heaven?


Should the army on the brink of defeat
If an army is facing defeat in battle,


Have to fight it´s way to heaven?
Do they have to win the battle to reach heaven?


But I'd rather go to the devil below
I would prefer to take my chances with the devil in the afterlife,


Then to waste my time in heaven
Rather than spend eternity in a place where those who have caused harm may also reside.


Father, oh father, what can we do?
What actions can we take to make the world a better place?


Are we obliged to come to you?
Do we have a moral or societal obligation to follow a certain path or set of beliefs?


Is there room for the innocent ones in heaven?
Is there a place for those who have not caused harm in the afterlife?


Now is there room for the innocent ones in heaven?
Continuation of the previous question, emphasizing the importance of innocence and morality.




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