1/52 Rock Therapy: "The Palm of Your Hand," by Jim Lindberg
/🎵 "Ya gotta let that ego drop... let your feelings show! "🎵
The Lyrics
Left-sided Sal, he was a hell of a guy
Pick-pocket your wallet in the blink of an eye
He'll steal all your cash soon as you turn your back
You won't feel it
He never had nothing since he was just a kid
Never had a bike or pot to piss in
So he started to steal to have something that's real
You can't blame him
He bottles it up
Yeah, he holds it all in
You got let that ego drop
I said whoa oh
Let your feelings show
You got the answer in the palm of your hand
You can't understand you won't see it
I said whoa oh
Let your feelings show
You got the answer in the palm of your hand
You can't understand you won't see it
Wall-eyed sally was a heck of gal
She's lookin' at you but you never could tell
Soon as you turn you back
She'll chat up your man you won't see it
Her mom worked the streets since she was just a kid
She's never known love unless some cash came with it
So numb she can't feel
Just wants something that's real
You can't blame her
She bottles it up
Yeah, she holds it all in
You got let that ego drop
I said whoa oh
Let your feelings show
You got the answer in the palm of your hand
You can't understand you won't see it
So just say what's on your mind
It doesn't matter if the words don't come out right
When your back's against the wall you don't know where to begin
Just let it all out
Yeah, stop holding it in
Don't let life pass you by before you realize
You won't see it
You bottle it up
You hold it all in
You got let that ego drop
I said whoa oh
Let your feelings show
You got the answer in the palm of your hand
You can't understand you won't see it
I said whoa oh
Let your feelings show
You got the answer in the palm of your hand
You can't understand you can't see it
You can't see it
You can't see it
You can't see it
Rock Therapy Lessons from This Song
What I appreciate about this song is the compassionate insight underlying the problem behaviors of others or ourselves. There is this line in a favorite hymn of mine, “In the quiet heart is hidden sorrow that the eye can’t see” (Lord, I Would Follow Thee). It is a good reminder that “bad” people often have gone through rough times and hurt deeply inside. “Letting that ego drop, let your feelings show” to me isn’t just about the people with the problems he’s singing about dropping their ego and letting their feelings out; I think there’s a double directive for us as the judge of those people to let our own egos drop, we aren’t better than them, and to show our feelings of compassion towards them. None of us are above others. As the old saying of humility goes, “But for the Grace of God go I,” meaning it could’ve just as easily been me.
And if YOU have a fav Rock Therapy song you love that helps you get through the hard times, please share it!