Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Watch the Lamb

(This song is dedicated to the family of my penpal, JMC. Hi JMC, this is the song that was sung during the Easter Service at your Baptist Church in South Carolina, United States of America in 1995.)


WATCH THE LAMB

Walking on the road to Jerusalem,
The time had come to sacrifice again,
My two small sons, They walk beside me on the road,
The reason that they came was to watch the lamb.

Daddy, daddy, What will we see there,
There's so much that we don't understand,
So I told them of Moses and father Abraham,
Then I said dear children watch the lamb.

There will be so many in Jerusalem today,
We must be sure the lamb doesn't run away,
And I told them of Moses and father Abraham,
Then I said dear children watch the lamb.

When we reached the city, I knew something must be wrong,
There were no joyful worshipers, No joyful worship songs,
I stood there with my children in the midst of angry men,
Then I heard the crowd cry out
Crucify Him.

We tried to leave the city but we could not get away,
Forced to play in this drama a part I did not wish to play,
Why upon this day were men condemned to die,
Why were we standing here, Where soon they would pass by.

I looked and said, even now they come,
The first one cried for mercy, The people gave him none,
The second man was violent, He was arrogant and loud,
I still can hear his angry voice screaming at the crowd.

Then someone said there's Jesus, I scarce believed my eyes,
A man so badly beaten, He barely looked alive,
Blood poured from His body, From the thorns upon His brow,
Running down the cross, Falling to the ground.

I watched Him as He struggled, I watched Him as He fell,
The cross came down upon His back, The crowd began to yell,
In that moment I felt such agony, In that moment I felt such loss,
Till a Roman soldier grabbed my arm and screamed,
You! Carry His cross.

At first I tried to resist him, Then his hand reached for his sword,
So I knelt and took the cross from the Lord,
I placed it on my shoulder, And started down the street,
The blood that he'd been shedding was running down my cheek.

They led us to Golgotha, They drove nails deep in His feet and hands,
Yet upon the cross I heard Him pray
Father, forgive them.

Oh, never have I seen such love in any other eyes,
Into thy hands I commend my spirit He prayed
and then He died

I stood for what seemed like years, I'd lost all sense of time
until I felt two tiny hands holding tight to mine,
The children stood there weeping, I heard the oldest say,
Father please forgive us, the lamb ran away.

Daddy, daddy, What have we seen here,
There's so much that we don't understand,
So I took them in my arms, we turned and faced the cross,
Then I said dear children watch the Lamb.

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