The first track off Saosin’s self-titled album, “It’s Far Better to Learn,” is about self-worth. The song explores how we have meaning and value and where that comes from, possibly inferring God.
[Intro]
You'd better learn that this will not blow over and over
High above, they're taking over you
And you should know, I will not let you go (Let you go)
[Chorus]
What is my body worth? Was there a price set before?
There's something greater there
What is my body worth? Was there a price set before?
It's not gonna change you
[Verse]
We walk along but never turn to see what we have done (What we have done)
We choose our moves so carefully for you (Carefully for you)
I will not let you go (Let you go)
[Chorus]
What is my body worth? Was there a price set before?
There's something greater there
What is my body worth? Was there a price set before?
It's not gonna change you
What is my body worth? Was there a price set before?
It's not gonna change you
[Pre-Chorus]
Why believe in nothing?
Why believe in nothing at all?
Why believe in nothing?
Why believe in nothing at all?
[Chorus]
What is my body worth? Was there a price set before?
There's something greater there
What is my body worth? Was there a price set before?
It's not gonna change you
What is my body worth?
What is my body worth?
It’s Far Better to Learn was written by Beau Burchell & Cove Reber.
It’s Far Better to Learn was produced by Beau Burchell & Howard Benson.
Saosin released It’s Far Better to Learn on Tue Sep 26 2006.