Some kneel and lie to God
Some kneel and lie to God
Elton John, the legendary singer-songwriter, has never been one to shy away from controversial topics in his music. Throughout his career, he has tackled issues such as love, loss, addiction, and even religion. One of his most poignant songs that delves into the complexities of faith is "Some Kneel and Lie to God."Released on his 2001 album "Songs from the West Coast," "Some Kneel and Lie to God" is a powerful ballad that explores the idea of hypocrisy within organized religion. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of individuals who claim to be devout followers of God, yet their actions tell a different story. They kneel and pray, but their hearts are filled with deceit and falsehood.
In the chorus, Elton John sings, "Some kneel and lie to God, some steal and cheat the poor, some say they cannot change, but that's what faith is for." These words encapsulate the central theme of the song – the idea that true faith is not just about outward displays of piety, but about living a life of integrity and compassion.
Throughout the song, Elton John's emotive vocals are accompanied by a haunting piano melody that adds to the sense of introspection and contemplation. The music builds to a crescendo, mirroring the intensity of the lyrics as Elton John implores listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and actions.