Eulogy
Richard Pryor Lyrics


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Righteous Pigs
Stress Related
Eulogy
We are gathered here today
To mourn and share our grief

Confused and bitter, filled with guilt
Mental anguish beyond belief

Eulogy
Eulogy

We weep in sorrow and recite
A warm and humble prayer

Miserable and filled with sadness
Self-pitty and despair

Eulogy
Eulogy

Body filled with emptiness
Altogehter hopelessness
He will rest on now forever
Life was taken from his severed-head

Requiem
And now in mourning

Res
entment meets regret
Discomforting

We blame ourselves
With self disgust





Overcome our loss
We know we must

Overall Meaning

Richard Pryor's song "Eulogy" is a powerful lament to the senseless violence and loss felt in the African American community. The lyrics describe the pain of attending the funeral of someone close who has died due to stress or violence, and the overwhelming sense of guilt and despair that those left behind are left to grapple with. The song highlights the difficulty of coping with these emotions, and the failure of society at large to adequately address the root causes of such tragedies.


The lyrics begin by creating a somber tone, with Pryor describing the gathering to mourn and share grief. The mourners are "confused and bitter, filled with guilt", unable to comprehend the loss that they have experienced. The repetition of the refrain "Eulogy" adds to the sense of sadness and despair, as if this one word is all that is left to be said about a life that has been tragically cut short. The mourners try to find solace in prayer, but even this seems to offer little comfort; they are "miserable and filled with sadness/self-pity and despair".


Pryor adds a sense of physical violence to the lyrics, describing the victim's "body filled with emptiness/altogether hopelessness". The metaphor of a severed head adds a gruesome and shocking image to the already powerful lyrics. The final lines of the song suggest that the only way to cope with such an overwhelming loss is to overcome our own feelings of guilt and self-disgust; it is only through this process that we can hope to move forward and find some measure of peace.


Line by Line Meaning

Righteous Pigs
This is likely a reference to a band with the same name.


Stress Related
This song is about dealing with the stress related to losing someone close.


Eulogy
The repetition of the song's title emphasizes the importance of the occasion.


We are gathered here today
The artist is acknowledging the communal nature of grief and mourning.


To mourn and share our grief
This line reinforces the idea that coming together to communicate our struggles allows us to lighten the burden of grief.


Confused and bitter, filled with guilt
These feelings are typical of individuals struggling with the loss of a loved one. They may question what they could have done differently or harbor guilt for not doing enough.


Mental anguish beyond belief
This line describes the extreme distress felt by people experiencing a significant loss.


We weep in sorrow and recite
Together, we vocalize our emotions and seek comfort in the support of others.


A warm and humble prayer
Prayers can provide a means of further connection with higher powers, and offer reassurance during difficult times.


Miserable and filled with sadness
The artist is acknowledging their negative emotional state following a loss.


Self-pitty and despair
These feelings can be all-consuming, making it hard to move forward from grief.


Body filled with emptiness
The loss can feel like something vital is missing from one's life.


Altogehter hopelessness
This line further drives the point that the loss has left the singer feeling without hope.


He will rest on now forever
This line is referencing the deceased and acknowledging that they will be forever memorialized.


Life was taken from his severed-head
This brutal line acts as a reminder that the loss is permanent and traumatic.


Requiem
A word typically used to reference prayers for the repose of a soul, indicative of the artist's hope for rest for the deceased.


And now in mourning
The artist is still in the midst of their grief and mournful feelings.


Res entment meets regret Discomforting
These lines combine to describe common emotions that can surface following a significant loss.


We blame ourselves With self disgust
This is a natural response to a traumatic event, especially one in which an individual feels they could have done more or acted differently.


Overcome our loss We know we must
This final line suggests a commitment to healing and moving forward, even in the face of significant obstacles.




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@dominicshannon4638

Hands Down Richard Pryor was and still is The Funniest comedian that ever lived !!!!! Rest in Power and Peace to The Minister of Education

@adude394

This is one of the greatest bits I've ever heard in my life. Used to listen to this over and over in high school, and friends and I would quote it to each other constantly. Never got old!

@ardisst

Still way ahead of his time. This is still ahead of today, so good.

@I_Oppose

I used to play this album constantly when I was a youngin.

@louismatassa8489

A legendary comedian and totally hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆😆

@erikplaza4911

TIMELESS!!

@josephlemko3027

A classic routine. My sides ache from laughing so hard.

@modelcitizen72

He was dearly, and he has departed!

@1995RangeRover

Hilarious after so many years...still!!!

@sidneyatkins6678

Richard Pryor was cold-blooded

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