Revolver Lyrics by Thornhill is a new english song by Thornhill, released on Thornhill’s official YouTube channel. The track is written by Nicholas Sjogren, Jacob Charlton, Ethan McCann & Ben Maida, produced by Thornhill & Sam Bassal, and appears on the album BODIES. Offering a moody, cinematic experience layered with emotion and tension, the song blends atmospheric instrumentation with poetic lyricism to explore the inner workings of desire, vulnerability, and destructive passion.
The lyrics of Revolver revolve around an intense emotional connection fraught with danger, obsession, and the loss of self. Thornhill crafts a metaphorical narrative around a relationship that mirrors the mechanism of a revolver—loaded with emotional ammunition, unpredictable in timing, and ultimately capable of causing damage. The recurring imagery of guns, aim, and restraint reflects both seduction and fear, portraying love as both sanctuary and weapon. The protagonist dances between surrender and resistance, drawing listeners into a dark, intoxicating emotional battleground.
Revolver Details
| Song | Revolver |
|---|---|
| Album | BODIES |
| Artists | Thornhill |
| Written By | Nicholas Sjogren, Jacob Charlton, Ethan McCann & Ben Maida |
| Produced By | Thornhill & Sam Bassal |
| Label | Thornhill |
| Language | English |
| Released Date | Jan 30, 2025 |
Revolver Lyrics
[Intro]
Baby, loosen your resolve
And let me in your soul
I sing to the rhythm of your breath and it says
[Refrain]
Yeah (Silver revolver)
(So I’ve been biding my time)
Yeah
You ain’t got nothing on (Like) me
[Verse 1]
All my fears scream I’m the next one
Blurring the lines to dive in your sun
If it means you’ll say, I could compete with the madness
But your hands around the gun
[Refrain]
Yeah, can’t even choose yourself
I can be what you might need
Yeah, I could be compelled
To take the hits if I don’t bleed
[Pre-Chorus]
Baby, loosen your resolve
Let me in your soul
I sing to the rhythm of your breathe and it says
[Chorus]
I can’t believe I let you in
Reflect when you take your aim
If only you could ensnare my heart with your hands
But you are, you are, you are
You’re everything I want
Yet I feel so sullen chained behind your desire
[Refrain]
So I’ve been biding my time, yeah
You ain’t got nothing on me, yeah
[Verse 2]
Just keep me close I’ll dive in your sun
Blurring the signs, I haven’t begun to have my way
So don’t compare me with madness
With your hands around the gun
[Bridge]
Uh, say my name like I won’t break in two
You can’t resist the high
Yet in spite of you
Your secret is safe with me
Wrapped in your chamber, held by your hands
And I fire into the night with you
Oh, she sang “will you hold me lover?”
“Dethrone all my wickedness for you”
So I sang “your whispers like silk tonight”
[Chorus]
I can’t believe I let you in
Reflect when you take your aim
If only you could ensnare my heart with your hands
But you are, you are, you are
You’re everything I want
Yet I feel so sullen chained behind your desire
[Breakdown]
I feel your revolver
[Outro]
Suffering our fall from grace
Side by side again
Tell them why I’d bled out
Revolver Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
The intro immediately sets a tone of intimate tension, as Thornhill invites emotional vulnerability with a plea to “loosen your resolve.” The imagery of singing to the rhythm of someone’s breath creates a sensual, almost spiritual connection, signaling an invitation into the deepest parts of another’s psyche. This quiet intensity hints at the coming turbulence.
[Refrain]
Here, the metaphor of the “silver revolver” begins to take shape. The refrain expresses suppressed tension and a quiet assertion of strength—“you ain’t got nothing on me”—suggesting that despite being emotionally disarmed, the speaker remains defiant. The line “biding my time” implies patience, waiting for a moment to act or reclaim power in the relationship.
[Verse 1]
In this verse, Thornhill reflects on internal fear and emotional chaos. The desire to “dive in your sun” speaks to a longing for closeness, even if it risks destruction. There’s an acknowledgment of madness, but also a willingness to engage with it for the sake of connection. However, the partner’s control—symbolized by their “hands around the gun”—implies a dangerous imbalance of power.
[Refrain]
This repetition deepens the emotional complexity. Thornhill expresses a desire to be someone the partner needs, even to the point of self-sacrifice. The line about taking hits “if I don’t bleed” reveals emotional numbness or perhaps endurance, reinforcing the toxic dynamic of giving without receiving.
[Pre-Chorus]
Returning to the earlier plea, Thornhill reemphasizes the desire for emotional access. Singing in rhythm with the partner’s breath suggests synchronicity and longing for unity, even amidst emotional risk. The repetition adds weight to the emotional stakes.
[Chorus]
The chorus captures regret and realization. Thornhill reflects on the vulnerability of letting someone in, only to be left chained by their desire. The juxtaposition of wanting everything they offer while feeling imprisoned by it adds tension, portraying love as both irresistible and entrapping. The metaphor of “taking your aim” further drives home the theme of emotional weaponry.
[Refrain]
This brief return emphasizes the protagonist’s continued endurance and quiet confidence, reinforcing that despite emotional turmoil, they still hold onto self-awareness and agency.
[Verse 2]
Thornhill reiterates the desire to be close, to submerge into the intensity of the other person. However, there’s also frustration—“I haven’t begun to have my way”—implying a suppressed sense of self or unmet needs. The warning not to compare them with madness suggests a breaking point, challenging the partner’s perception.
[Bridge]
The bridge is emotionally raw and theatrical. Thornhill addresses fragility—“say my name like I won’t break in two”—and suggests the partner is addicted to emotional highs. The revolver metaphor peaks here, as the speaker becomes both vessel and victim, “wrapped in your chamber.” Yet, there’s also intimacy in the lyrical back-and-forth, where confessions and desires intertwine, blending love and pain in haunting harmony.
[Chorus]
Repeating the chorus reinforces the unresolved emotional dynamic. The sense of being “chained behind your desire” remains, emphasizing entrapment and yearning within the relationship.
[Breakdown]
This stark line—“I feel your revolver”—is a chilling reminder of the emotional danger present in the relationship. It encapsulates the central metaphor, suggesting that love in this form is as volatile and loaded as a weapon.
[Outro]
The outro closes with a somber reflection on mutual downfall. “Suffering our fall from grace” suggests that both are complicit in the relationship’s collapse, yet there’s still a closeness—“side by side again.” The final plea to explain why they’ve “bled out” implies a desire for meaning amid the pain.
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The "Revolver" song is sung by Thornhill.
The "Revolver" song by Thornhill lyrics was written by Nicholas Sjogren, Jacob Charlton, Ethan McCann & Ben Maida.
The "Revolver" song by Thornhill was produced by Thornhill & Sam Bassal.
Thornhill released "Revolver" song on Jan 30, 2025.
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