Social Relevance in God & Guns by Lynyrd Skynyrd
God & Guns by Lyrnyrd Skynyrd is a song that has social relevance. The artist uses a politician and different scenarios to show that this country depends of God and guns to keep it running. For example, he sings, “Last night I heard this politician/Talkin’ ‘bout his brand new mission/’Liked his plans, but they can undone when he got around to/God and guns”. These lyrics show that a politician’s “mission” was only possible with the aid of God and guns. Also, later lyrics state that this politician did not grow up “down at the hunting club” because he didn’t know much about the working man. According to Lyrnryd Skynyrd, “God and Guns/Keep us strong/That’s what our country was founded on”, which means that, if they were taken away, then “we might as well give up and run”. To show that guns rule our country, Lyrnyrd Skynyrd says that we used to be able to sleep with the doors unlocked but now, you have to “say your prayers and thank the lord/For the peacemaker in the dresser drawer”. These lines mean that, at one time we were safe without guns, but now we cannot be at peace if we don’t have a gun to protect us. This song portrays its message, that our country is dependent on God and guns.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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