The Gift
Midge Ure Lyrics


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From city streets you came with something true
From dirt and smoke you breathed in something new
And when you laid all before you, they took what you made
And threw it away, the gift that you gave

With hands of gold and images strong
You cast the shape of things to cling on
And when you tried to show them, they took what you made
And gave it away, the gift that you gave

And in return, I give you honest love
These things I see around me
I see with my soul, I feel in my heart
The gift that you gave and in return I give you my respect

That's all that's mine for giving, I've learned from it all
The textures and form, the gift that you gave
And when they ask what prize I treasure most




What legacy I cherish, I say from the heart
The passion and art, that's the gift that you gave

Overall Meaning

In the song "The Gift" by Midge Ure, the singer reflects on the value of artistic expression and the impact it can have on humanity. The opening lines suggest that the singer comes from city streets surrounded by dirt and smoke, but possesses something genuine and sincere - something that can't be fabricated or bought. The artist created their art with "hands of gold and images strong," leaving behind a legacy of their art. Unfortunately, those who came before did not appreciate the value of this art and discarded it as if it was nothing more than trash.


Yet, the singer shows appreciation for the art, respecting its value. In return, the singer offers the artist their sincere love, which comes from the soul and heart, a show of gratitude for the positive impact the artist has had on their life. The chorus emphasizes the significance of the art, highlighting that it's a gift that deserves respect, a treasure that can be passed down from one generation to another.


Overall, the song speaks to the importance of artists and their work, how their legacy lives on and how it can touch the lives of people they may never meet. It also exposes how society sometimes undervalues artistic expression and fails to recognize the value it brings.


Line by Line Meaning

From city streets you came with something true
You came from the harsh reality of city life with something true and genuine.


From dirt and smoke you breathed in something new
You were able to find something new, original, and refreshing amidst all the dirt and smoke of city living.


And when you laid all before you, they took what you made And threw it away, the gift that you gave
Despite your hard work and effort, people did not appreciate or value your gift and instead disregarded it.


With hands of gold and images strong You cast the shape of things to cling on
You had incredible talent and skills in creating things that people could hold onto and cherish.


And when you tried to show them, they took what you made And gave it away, the gift that you gave
People still failed to recognize the worth of your gift and even gave it away without realizing what they had in their possession.


And in return, I give you honest love These things I see around me I see with my soul, I feel in my heart The gift that you gave and in return I give you my respect
As a response to your gift, I offer you genuine love and appreciation for the beauty and soulfulness that you have added to the world. My respect for you is my way of honoring the gift you've given.


That's all that's mine for giving, I've learned from it all The textures and form, the gift that you gave
The only way I can repay your gift is to offer you my sincere appreciation and acknowledgement for all the wonderful textures and forms you've created.


And when they ask what prize I treasure most What legacy I cherish, I say from the heart The passion and art, that's the gift that you gave
If someone asks me about the legacy I hold most dear, it's the passion and art you've given that comes straight from the heart.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MIDGE URE

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