"Saving Grace" is another Everlast song from this time period in his career that you will probably like. It was the theme song to the TV show of the same name.
It’s a song that tells the stories of three different people who face hardships and challenges in their lives. The song urges the listener to not judge others based on their appearance or situation but to empathize with them and understand what they are going through. The song also criticizes the hypocrisy and indifference of some people who claim to be religious or moral but do not help those in need.
At the end, they are the people on the outside looking in at the picture perfect family, which they never had. It’s the dichotomy between the half and have nots. They and their problems are part of the society which are the ignored.
This song can be summed up with one word- EMPATHY
This dude is spittin bars.
Yeah, one word almost nobody knows anymore nowadays. This world could use so much more empathy.
Not empathy. Compassion.
Always loved the song and the message.
It's not just them staring at the picture perfect family. It's the affluent secure family utterly ignorant of these broken people and their stories.
Jesus you hit that on the nail. Have you herd of Twang and round...outside my window...same thing, different verse.
"Saving Grace" is another Everlast song from this time period in his career that you will probably like. It was the theme song to the TV show of the same name.
It’s a song that tells the stories of three different people who face hardships and challenges in their lives. The song urges the listener to not judge others based on their appearance or situation but to empathize with them and understand what they are going through. The song also criticizes the hypocrisy and indifference of some people who claim to be religious or moral but do not help those in need.
They're all on the outside looking in.....
At the end, they are the people on the outside looking in at the picture perfect family, which they never had. It’s the dichotomy between the half and have nots. They and their problems are part of the society which are the ignored.
A true poet, we all must lose