Dan went into Walmart with a gun
He wasn't after trouble, wasn't trying to hurt no one
But then some kid cut him off in Aisle 4
So Dan, he drew his gun and blew the kid's brains across the floor
Grabbed himself a Snickers bar, and he walked right out the door
Shayna went to Synagogue that day
Said Shalom to Rabbi, she got a siddur to pray
She heard somebody Heil'ing down the hall
Screaming "Blood and soil" as the bullets hit the wall
They blamed it all on mental health that God had missed her call
But if violence ain't the answer
Then it's the question of our time
Is it right to have a right to take a life?
Deon left his pistol in the car
He didn't have a seatbelt on, but he wasn't going far
The cop who pulled him over had a scare
When Deon tried to tell him there's a weapon over there
They caught it all on camera but the jury didn't care
Violence ain't the answer
But it's the question of our time
Is it right to have a right to take a life?
There's nowhere left to go
So tell me where to draw the line
When the only life that matters here is mine
The one thing that we're told (our hearts are cold)
From all the blood we've sown
Is that it's worth the price of sacrifice
Just to say that we can take care of our own
Gabby and her girls went out real late
She didn't call her man
She knew it was something he would hate
He hit her twice as soon as she got home
Then Gabby saw the gun there on the ground where she was thrown
Now she's in a prison cell - alive, but all alone
Violence ain't the answer
But it's the question of our time
Is it right to have a right to take a life?
There's nowhere left to go
So tell me where to draw the line
I guess you can take a life, as long as it's not mine