The lyrics of Seabear's song "Weathergun" seems to depict a sense of longing and loneliness. The singer wakes up on a frozen lake and feels the absence of a loved one, even when they are physically present. The reference to seeing the doctor wash his hands in the lake and the idea of dressing up as a cloud sending lightning to the ground suggest a feeling of being overwhelmed and trying to control emotions. The line "If she doesn't come home, then set me down" hints at the desperation for the return of a loved one, while "Throw your cards into the lake, we'll make friends with the snake" may symbolize letting go of control and embracing unpredictability. The repeated phrase "Open my weathergun and shoot the birds from the sky" seems to express a desire to release pent-up emotions or to escape from troubles. The song's overall meaning appears to revolve around longing, loneliness, and the struggle to cope with difficult emotions. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of desolation and a yearning for connection, conveyed through poetic and evocative imagery.