Prodigal Lyrics

Lyric discussion by nikham3 

Cover art for Prodigal lyrics by OneRepublic

For white stone 3:

I agree with all the others first off that this song is very much based off of a parable of Jesus called the Prodigal Son. By definition, prodigal means spending (parental) money wastefully, but returning home to a warm welcome. What happens in the story is this kid asks his dad for his inheritance, even though his dad is fully well so the kid is basically saying, “I wish you were dead.” Even though this unheard of saying is a disgrace, the father politely hands him the money and sends him off with warm wishers. The boy goes off into the country and the Bible states he spends his money wastefully, on gambling and prostitutes, assumedly. Later, though, he learns he is out of money, and the land he has run to is going through a famine so he goes to work on a farm feeding pigs. For a son of such a wealthy man, this job was certainly unsuitable. One day the son realizes, hey my dad has so much money, his servants are being better fed than I am. So the son returns home, even though he’s so ashamed. Upon his return his father runs out onto the road to greet him because he was out in the field searching for him, waiting for him to return home. The father throws a banquet for the son because he is so happy he has returned home. All of this is an analogy of God and his prodigal believers in the way that no matter how ashamed you are of your sins, God will take you back in any condition.

“Like a bone, I’m so breakable…” The prodigal son admits that the life he wanted didn’t make him happy so he is, in a sense, broken.

“I take everything from you, but you’ll take anything, won’t you?” The son takes the money, which I’m sure was a large sum, but the father takes this slap in the face… like a man haha.

“Don’t you wait for me, so ashamed, so ashamed, but I need you so, and you wait for me…” The son obviously doesn’t plan on returning back home by taking off with all of his father’s money so his father waiting for him wasn’t expected. This is the same with people who turn their back on God, who think that God doesn’t love them, but he is always there waiting. The son was ashamed for all the wrongs he had committed against his father and was actually admitting that he needed him and he was so happy that he was there waiting.”

“I’m on the road to who knows where, look ahead not behind, I keep saying. There’s no place to go where you’re not there. On your rope, I hold on tight, but it’s freeing.” The actual word in the official CD cover is “fraying.” In those days, there were no cars so I can imagine a long trip back home. Look ahead and not behind, in my opinion, means that he regrets too much and he really doesn’t want to keep meditating on what he’s done. There’s no place to go where you’re not there to me refers to Jonah and how he couldn’t run away from God because God is everywhere. On your rope I hold on tight but it’s fraying probably means that the prodigal son was trying to hold on to God but hardships and distractions make it harder to hold on, hence the rope fraying or breaking.

“Everybody wants to be right, but only if it’s night or daylight, and I keep trying to find my way back…” are the actual lyrics here. I could be wrong here but this says to me that people only want to be right either or, like there’s always a right or wrong. And what I think he’s saying is that it doesn’t matter and all he really cares about is finding God again.

So overall, this song has an obvious spiritual meaning, in how the writer must’ve turned away from God and then came back to repent. It really is a great story so read it if you get a chance.