This song evokes in me such a powerful emotion, I read it as him saying he has more than any kind of materialistic wealth could ever buy, but I must admit that his words far surpass just that, he writes on all the negative things going on in the world & even comments on the so-called wise ones of the world who write nothing but "worldly rhymes," but I gotta say Idk who it is he considers "the wise." He clearly takes issue with violence of any kind & says those who "want to fight" are apocalyptic. He is confused by everything he sees in the world, especially the hypocrisy of those would "turn the earth to sand yet 'permit no crime.'" He tells us that he's changing his own world by changing his own life (as well as the lives of others) when he refers to "changes in my life, inspiration, elation, salvation, communication & (most of all) compassion. "
This song evokes in me such a powerful emotion, I read it as him saying he has more than any kind of materialistic wealth could ever buy, but I must admit that his words far surpass just that, he writes on all the negative things going on in the world & even comments on the so-called wise ones of the world who write nothing but "worldly rhymes," but I gotta say Idk who it is he considers "the wise." He clearly takes issue with violence of any kind & says those who "want to fight" are apocalyptic. He is confused by everything he sees in the world, especially the hypocrisy of those would "turn the earth to sand yet 'permit no crime.'" He tells us that he's changing his own world by changing his own life (as well as the lives of others) when he refers to "changes in my life, inspiration, elation, salvation, communication & (most of all) compassion. "
[Edit: Incomplete thought. ]