KEYS TO THE KINGDOM
The Gun Club Lyrics


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When Pilate was after Jesus
they could not get to him
they made a pact with Judas
so that they could turn him in,

I got the keys to the kingdom
and the world can't do me no harm
Oh yeah

I got the keys to the church house
and the world can't do me no wrong
Oh yeah.

They took him to that hill
they brought his sister in
they conspired against him
to make original sin

I got the keys to the kingdom
and the world can't do me no wrong
Oh yeah

I got the keys to the church house
and the world can't do me no harm
Oh yeah

I was on his left
Devil on his right
he passed those keys to Pharisees
way out of sight

I got the keys to the kingdom
and the world can't do me no harm
Oh yeah

I got the keys to the church house
and the world can't do me no wrong
Oh yeah

and with those keys
I can open lots of doors
devil on my left hand side
he ain't there no more

I got the keys to the kingdom
and the world can't do me no wrong
Oh yeah

I got the keys to the church house




and the world can't do me no harm
Oh yeah

Overall Meaning

The Gun Club's song "Keys to the Kingdom" is a bluesy rock track that references the biblical story of Jesus and Judas. The first verse talks about how Judas betrayed Jesus to the Roman authorities, leading to his crucifixion. The following chorus proudly proclaims that the singer has "the keys to the kingdom," suggesting that they have some sort of spiritual power or authority that protects them from the world's trials and tribulations. The second verse is more cryptic, with references to a sister and original sin, but it seems to suggest that the singer has some sort of insight or knowledge that others don't possess. The third verse continues the theme of duality, with the singer and the devil on opposite sides of Jesus while he passed the keys to the Pharisees. The final chorus again emphasizes the singer's possession of the keys, and suggests that they are now free from the devil's influence.


Overall, the meaning of "Keys to the Kingdom" is somewhat elusive, but it seems to be a spiritual or religious song that emphasizes the power of faith or belief. The use of biblical imagery and references to Jesus and the devil give the song an apocalyptic, end-of-the-world feel, suggesting that the singer sees themselves as being on the brink of some sort of spiritual awakening or transformation.


Line by Line Meaning

When Pilate was after Jesus
During the time Pilate was searching for Jesus


they could not get to him
They were unable to find him


they made a pact with Judas
They formed an agreement with Judas


so that they could turn him in,
In order to betray Jesus


I got the keys to the kingdom
I have control over everything


and the world can't do me no harm
The world cannot harm me in any way


I got the keys to the church house
I have control over the church


and the world can't do me no wrong
The world cannot harm me in any way


They took him to that hill
They brought him to a hill


they brought his sister in
They involved his sister in the situation


they conspired against him
They secretly plotted against him


to make original sin
To cause the first sin


I was on his left
I was on his left side


Devil on his right
The Devil was on his right side


he passed those keys to Pharisees
He entrusted the keys to the Pharisees


way out of sight
Where they couldn't be seen


and with those keys
Having control over everything


I can open lots of doors
I have access to many opportunities


devil on my left hand side
The Devil is on my left side


he ain't there no more
He is no longer a threat




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George Singley

one of my all-time faves.

Robert Craane

You are soooooo right...

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