the pilgrim-chapter 33
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See him wasted on the sidewalk in his jacket and his jeans,
Wearin' yesterday's misfortunes like a smile--
Once he had a future full of money, love, and dreams,
Which he spent like they was goin' outta style--
And he keeps right on a'changin' for the better or the worse,
Searchin' for a shrine he's never found--
Never knowin' if believin' is a blessin' or a curse,
Or if the goin' up was worth the comin' down--

He's a poet, he's a picker--
He's a prophet, he's a pusher--
He's a pilgrim and a preacher, and a problem when he's stoned--
He's a walkin' contradiction, partly truth and partly fiction,
Takin' ev'ry wrong direction on his lonely way back home.

He has tasted good and evil in your bedrooms and your bars,
And he's traded in tomorrow for today--
Runnin' from his devils, lord, and reachin' for the stars,
And losin' all he's loved along the way--
But if this world keeps right on turnin' for the better or the worse,
And all he ever gets is older and around--
>from the rockin' of the cradle to the rollin' of the hearse,
The goin' up was worth the comin' down--

He's a poet, he's a picker--
He's a prophet, he's a pusher--
He's a pilgrim and a preacher, and a problem when he's stoned--
He's a walkin' contradiction, partly truth and partly fiction,




Takin' ev'ry wrong direction on his lonely way back home.
There's a lotta wrong directions on that lonely way back home.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Street Dogs’ song The Pilgrim: Chapter 33 describe a man who has hit rock bottom because of his own choices. The recurring theme is that of change – the man keeps changing himself and his circumstances, but he never seems to find the contentment he is seeking. He wears his past misfortunes like a badge of honor and is constantly searching for some sort of spiritual sanctuary, but he never seems to find it. The lyrics suggest that the man has a conflicted character and that he is both good and bad, truthful and deceitful, and perceived as a problem when he is under the influence of drugs.


The lyrics also imply that the man has led a life full of wild experiences and that he has traded his future for instant gratification. He has tasted both good and evil and has lost everything he has loved along the way, including his own identity. The lyrics hint at a sense of existential despair, suggesting that life is a journey full of ups and downs, and that it is unclear whether the man’s search for something permanent is a blessing or a curse. The song leaves us with a feeling of sympathetic sorrow for the singer as he tries to find his way home, taking every wrong turn along the way.


Line by Line Meaning

See him wasted on the sidewalk in his jacket and his jeans,
Witness a man on the pavement looking wasted, with his clothing and appearance mirroring his unfortunate past.


Wearin' yesterday's misfortunes like a smile--
Despite his hardships, he shows no sign of defeat; possibly even finding comfort in his misery.


Once he had a future full of money, love, and dreams,
He once had big aspirations, despite his likely humble beginnings.


Which he spent like they was goin' outta style--
His lifestyle was one of indulgence, spending recklessly on moments that may have brought him fleeting joy.


And he keeps right on a'changin' for the better or the worse,
Despite his struggles, he continues to evolve and adapt, seeking improvement or possibly surrendering to worse circumstances.


Searchin' for a shrine he's never found--
He is on the hunt for something significant that he's yet to discover, possibly alluding to a sense of purpose or meaning in his life.


Never knowin' if believin' is a blessin' or a curse,
The man continues to question the value of belief, whether it is beneficial or detrimental to his existence.


Or if the goin' up was worth the comin' down--
He is uncertain whether his rise to success, followed by a fall, was truly worth the experience.


He's a poet, he's a picker--
The man is a creative writer who also has a talent for selecting and playing musical instruments.


He's a prophet, he's a pusher--
He has some authority when it comes to predicting future events, but he also has a tendency to sell or distribute illegal substances.


He's a pilgrim and a preacher, and a problem when he's stoned--
He is on a journey of personal development, sharing his beliefs with others, but when intoxicated, he becomes a source of trouble.


He's a walkin' contradiction, partly truth and partly fiction,
The man's character is complex, as he embodies both authentic and fabricated elements.


Takin' ev'ry wrong direction on his lonely way back home.
The man has taken many misguided turns on his journey back to where he belongs.


There's a lotta wrong directions on that lonely way back home.
The man has encountered numerous obstacles while trying to return to a place he considers home.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: KRIS KRISTOFFERSON

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