Steve Cobucci said this about this song: “It’s a metaphorical song about a pirate who is shown great mercy by the king in his pardoning of all crimes against the kingdom. Who, in return sets sail again to tell other marauders of a good king who is merciful to all who come to him. In essence this son...
[Verse 1]
An aimless wanderer
He was summoned to the king
Sail no longer, for this treasure that you claim
Warrants death a thousand times
(What you waste, I will restore)
Endless debts for countless crimes
(And I'll give you so much more)
[Verse 2]
Never have I held such beauty in my hands
I should've died as the written law demands
Yet I'm set to sail anew
(And this vessel stays secure)
A different shore I'm sailing to
(With this gift, I can endure)
[Refrain]
Why give this gift to such a man like me?
I'm a lying crook and a selfish thief
Yes, I'm nothing and it's truly free
I'm amazed that it shook far beyond belief
[Verse 3]
In this sea I'm sailing, there are so many threats to be faced
There are few trailing for this trek is dubbed a waste
Many that have crossed the sea
(Turned and headed back ashore)
They'll ask my course and disagree
(Screaming, waste your time no more)
All the things I once could afford
(I will die before this prize)
Ruined by the sight of more
(When such beauty struck my eyes)
[Refrain]
I wept and cried as I heard their screams
To reject a gift well beyond their dreams
Yes, I'm nothing and it's truly free
That is why I sail out upon the sea
[Bridge]
Still I hear the crying now
(There's no reward)
Afraid to die to cast their doubt
(Headed overboard)
Still I hear them yell and shout
(Waste your time no more)
Don't linger, this day just trails
(Waste your time no more)
Drink back up, tell yourself
(Waste your time no more)
[Outro]
You call it a waste, you call it a waste
(What a shame, your ship is breaking)
You call it a waste, I call it grace
You call it a waste, you call it a waste
(Why give this gift to such a man like me?)
(I'm a lying crook and a selfish thief)
You call it a waste, I call it grace
(Yes, I'm nothing and it's truly free)
(I'm amazed that it shook far beyond belief)
Waste was written by Steve Cobucci & Ben Summers & Nick Detty.
Waste was produced by Steve Cobucci.
Wolves At The Gate released Waste on Tue May 12 2015.
On BadChristian episode #87 (74:23), Cobucci explains that “Waste” is “a story about a pirate, essentially, who gets captured and brought before the king”… but instead of giving the pirate the death penalty for his crimes, the king shows him mercy and tells him to tell other pirates of the king’s go...