Stolen Pride
Nasum Lyrics


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[Music & lyrics: Mieszko]

Daddy's son has a silverspoon up his a**
Daddy's son has never worked a whole day's worth

How can you justify their incompetence?
How do you dare to look down on the ones
That are working and slaving just to feed their young
Paying for their lifes with their sweat and blood

Stolen pride
De-emphasized

We all carry the weight
We all carry the weight




In the end you'll carry the weight
You'll carry the weight of the dead

Overall Meaning

The song "Stolen Pride" by Nasum is a critique of the societal privilege and the power dynamics that come with it. The lyrics, penned by Mieszko, talk about how sons of wealthy fathers often have an easy life, never having to work hard to earn a living. The reference to the "silverspoon up his a**" is a metaphor for privilege and how it can make people arrogant and entitled. The song questions the competence of privileged individuals and how they can take their position and opportunities for granted, often looking down on those who have to work hard to make ends meet.


The chorus of the song, "Stolen pride, de-emphasized" talks about how privilege can lead to a sense of entitlement and pride that is undeserved. The weight that is carried by people who work hard every day is in stark contrast to the weight carried by those who have everything served to them on a platter. The last line, "You'll carry the weight of the dead" is a poignant reminder that in the end, we are all equal in death, and the power structures that we construct in life mean nothing in the grand scheme of things.


Overall, "Stolen Pride" by Nasum is a powerful song that speaks truth to power and reminds us of the importance of hard work, humility, and empathy in a world where privilege is often normalized and celebrated.


Line by Line Meaning

Daddy's son has a silverspoon up his a**
A rich kid who has no idea what it means to work hard and get his hands dirty. His privileged background made him blind to the reality of struggling to make ends meet.


Daddy's son has never worked a whole day's worth
He inherited his wealth and never had to lift a finger to earn it. He never experienced the hard graft of doing an honest day's work.


How can you justify their incompetence?
How can you defend someone who's not fit for the job? How can you justify giving someone a high position simply because of who they are, rather than their competence or skills?


How do you dare to look down on the ones That are working and slaving just to feed their young Paying for their lifes with their sweat and blood
How can you have the audacity to view people who work hard to provide for their families with contempt, when they're actually the backbone of society? These people are dedicating their lives to make ends meet, doing hard labor to support those they love.


Stolen pride De-emphasized
The pride that people deserve for working hard, taking care of their families and contributing to society has been stolen from them. Their efforts have been de-emphasized, overlooked or even disregarded because of the privileged and the powerful.


We all carry the weight We all carry the weight In the end you'll carry the weight You'll carry the weight of the dead
We all have to bear the burdens that life throws our way, whether it's hard work, responsibility, or loss. It's something that unites us all, but the privileged seem to have forgotten that. In the end, they'll have to face their own mortality, and the weight they carry will be the dead they left behind, without ever knowing or caring about them.




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