The lyrics present a stark, almost biblical contrast between a figure who has "the glory" and another who "needs" it. It’s a scene set with an almost divine pronouncement, establishing a clear hierarchy. The repeated phrase "You need the glory" acts as a judgment, a statement of deficiency directed at someone else. This isn't a plea or an observation; it's a declaration of a fundamental imbalance. The absence of any instrumental or vocal accompaniment in the provided text emphasizes the starkness of this pronouncement, leaving only the weight of the words themselves.