Share in the Blame
Caedmon's Call Lyrics


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Don't blame the bullet for the wars you have sown
Don't blame the winter when you've forgotten your coat
When you make the same deals for a hundred years
And you wanna make a change
You gotta hold up the mirror and share in the blame

Don't blame your brother for the color of his skin
Don't blame your neighbor for the house he lives in
From the same cloth, we are made of, we are just the same
You gotta hold up the mirror and share in the blame

(Chorus:)
Like a coming of age, I am learning how to say
All the failures I'm dragging behind
Finding freedom to speak, freedom to release
Oh tonight I wanna make peace with you

Don't blame the writer for the doubts in your head
Don't blame the preacher for the lovers in your bed
When you find out that the world is round, everything is rearranged
You gotta hold up the mirror, and share in the blame

(Chorus:)

Don't blame the president, don't blame the king
Don't blame your history for what might have been




We will be free where the grass is green and the lion is tame
If we just hold up the mirror now and share in the blame

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Caedmon's Call's song "Share In The Blame" urge us to take responsibility for our actions, mistakes, and situations instead of blaming others. The first stanza implies that we cannot hold external factors, such as a bullet or winter, responsible for the problems we bring upon ourselves. If we wish to improve and progress towards making a positive change, we must look within ourselves and take ownership of our behaviors and choices.


The second stanza emphasizes that we should not judge people based on their skin color or possessions because ultimately, we all share the same origin and humanity. The chorus then highlights the importance of acknowledging our mistakes and faults and finding a way to move beyond them. The singer wants to make peace with the world and let go of all the past failures and guilt. The last stanza further supports the message that instead of blaming others, we should work as a community, and if we take responsibility and work together, we can make the world a better place.


Overall, the song's lyrical content is a reminder that shifting blame is not a solution to our problems, and it is crucial to hold ourselves accountable for our choices and actions. This message is not only beneficial for personal growth but also for meaningful connections within the larger community.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't blame the bullet for the wars you have sown
Take responsibility for the consequences of your actions instead of blaming external factors like weapons or war


Don't blame the winter when you've forgotten your coat
Accept responsibility for your own forgetfulness instead of blaming the cold weather when you're caught without proper clothing


When you make the same deals for a hundred years
If you keep repeating the same behaviors without any change, you can't expect different outcomes


And you wanna make a change
If you desire change, you have to be willing to confront and change yourself first


You gotta hold up the mirror and share in the blame
Take a look at yourself and admit your own role in the situation, rather than blaming others


Don't blame your brother for the color of his skin
Racial prejudice is unacceptable, and it's important to acknowledge and confront it without scapegoating others based on their race


Don't blame your neighbor for the house he lives in
Similarly, don't let envy or class conflict turn into blaming others for what they have, as that's unproductive and unfair


From the same cloth, we are made of, we are just the same
We may look and act differently, but ultimately we're all human beings who share common experiences and emotions


Like a coming of age, I am learning how to say
The artist is maturing and finding clarity in how to express themselves more honestly


All the failures I'm dragging behind
The past can be difficult to overcome, especially when failures and mistakes accumulate over time


Finding freedom to speak, freedom to release
However, by acknowledging these past struggles and confronting them head-on, one can find liberation and peace


Oh tonight I wanna make peace with you
The artist desires to reconcile with someone and move forward from past conflicts to find mutual understanding


Don't blame the writer for the doubts in your head
One should take responsibility for how they engage with media or ideas instead of blaming the content alone for their own uncertainties


Don't blame the preacher for the lovers in your bed
Similarly, one can't blame external sources like religious figures for one's own actions and relationships


When you find out that the world is round, everything is rearranged
New information can be disruptive and turn one's previous understanding of things upside-down


Don't blame the president, don't blame the king
Leaders can only do so much, and it's ultimately up to individuals to take responsibility for their own lives and societies


Don't blame your history for what might have been
While one's past experiences can shape them, it's important not to let them limit one's potential or excuse current problems


We will be free where the grass is green and the lion is tame
The singer envisions a future where people are able to live harmoniously with nature and one another


If we just hold up the mirror now and share in the blame
However, the only way to achieve this vision is if individuals are willing to look at themselves honestly and take responsibility for their actions, rather than blaming others or external factors




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Written by: SANDRA MCCRACKEN

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