"The Gift" is a song by South African
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band
Seether. It is the fourth track and third and final single off their album ''
Karma and Effect''.
Music video
The music video was written and directed by
Meiert Avis. The video is about a man who kills a young girl in a car crash in Southern Mexico. Each year, on
The Day of the Dead, he visits the cross at the side of the road at the place where she died, and spends the night there. Meanwhile, the ghost of a little girl goes into town with a
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to visit her father and sister, who the man had been dating. As he is driving to the cross, he sees the ghost walking on the side of the road. The ghost of the little girl leaves candy skulls, representing her forgiveness, on the man's bed. The "Gift" is the life he took, and the forgiveness she gives him.
The video is punctuated with shots of the band playing the song in a darkened room, illuminated only by bare hanging lightbulbs.
The song has been described by lead singer, Shaun Morgan, as being inspired by his daughter.
Charts
References
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2006 singles
Seether songs
Music videos directed by Meiert Avis
Rock ballads
2005 songs
Wind-up Records singles
Songs written by Shaun Morgan
Song recordings produced by Bob Marlette