well the title "winners never quit" pretty much explains what the song is all about and i think if we are going to win in the long run, we have to keep trying and trying. and i think in david's case the prize is heaven, and how sin is the failure. and jesus will aways forgive us ang give us chances. i dont know, im probably wrong...just what i think...hmm what do YOU think??
@churchclothes maybe but I think he's also talking about human nature in general, in that we all fuck up from time to time, or sin, or however you choose to look at it. It's a part of life, perfection is unattainable, and the greatest mistake a person can make is to deny that they are as prone to error as anyone else, that they are above the kinds of mistakes and poor judgement we are all guilty of from time to time.
@churchclothes maybe but I think he's also talking about human nature in general, in that we all fuck up from time to time, or sin, or however you choose to look at it. It's a part of life, perfection is unattainable, and the greatest mistake a person can make is to deny that they are as prone to error as anyone else, that they are above the kinds of mistakes and poor judgement we are all guilty of from time to time.
@churchclothes In that sense I think it's more about the dangers of ego and the virtues of modesty than religion, though I admit that the song offers a lot of symbolism that could be interpreted as religious in nature. As I said in another, there isn't really a wrong answer.
@churchclothes In that sense I think it's more about the dangers of ego and the virtues of modesty than religion, though I admit that the song offers a lot of symbolism that could be interpreted as religious in nature. As I said in another, there isn't really a wrong answer.
well the title "winners never quit" pretty much explains what the song is all about and i think if we are going to win in the long run, we have to keep trying and trying. and i think in david's case the prize is heaven, and how sin is the failure. and jesus will aways forgive us ang give us chances. i dont know, im probably wrong...just what i think...hmm what do YOU think??
@churchclothes maybe but I think he's also talking about human nature in general, in that we all fuck up from time to time, or sin, or however you choose to look at it. It's a part of life, perfection is unattainable, and the greatest mistake a person can make is to deny that they are as prone to error as anyone else, that they are above the kinds of mistakes and poor judgement we are all guilty of from time to time.
@churchclothes maybe but I think he's also talking about human nature in general, in that we all fuck up from time to time, or sin, or however you choose to look at it. It's a part of life, perfection is unattainable, and the greatest mistake a person can make is to deny that they are as prone to error as anyone else, that they are above the kinds of mistakes and poor judgement we are all guilty of from time to time.
@churchclothes In that sense I think it's more about the dangers of ego and the virtues of modesty than religion, though I admit that the song offers a lot of symbolism that could be interpreted as religious in nature. As I said in another, there isn't really a wrong answer.
@churchclothes In that sense I think it's more about the dangers of ego and the virtues of modesty than religion, though I admit that the song offers a lot of symbolism that could be interpreted as religious in nature. As I said in another, there isn't really a wrong answer.