The song Grave by Hannah Kerr is a testament to the power of forgiveness and grace. The lyrics describe a journey from shame and guilt to freedom and redemption. The singer acknowledges that she used to think her shame was a teacher, trying to impart a lesson, but now realizes it was just a shout with nothing left to say. She recognizes that her shame was holding her back and preventing her from living the life she was meant to live. The chorus speaks of being set free from the weight of shame, with the singer declaring that she won't give one more day to what was left in the grave. She has left her past behind and is embracing the new life that comes with forgiveness and redemption. The song is a reminder that we don't have to carry our shame with us forever. Just as Christ took our sins upon himself and left them in the grave, we too can let go of our past mistakes and move forward in freedom and grace. It is a powerful message of hope and healing, reminding us that we are not defined by our past, but by the love and forgiveness that has been given to us.