歌曲 | A Stick, A Carrot & String |
歌手 | mewithoutYou |
专辑 | It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All A Dream! It's Alright |
作曲 : MewithoutYou | |
The Horse's hay beneath his head | |
Our Lord was born to a manger bed | |
That all whose wells run dry could drink of his supply | |
To keep him warm the Sheep drew near, | |
So grateful for his coming here: | |
You come with news of grace, | |
Come to take my place! | |
The Donkey whispered in his ear: | |
Child, in thirty-some-odd years, | |
You'll ride someone who looks like me | |
(Untriumphantly) | |
While the Cardinals warbled a joyful song: | |
He'll make right what man made wrong | |
Bringing low the hills | |
That the valley might be filled! | |
Then | |
Child, | |
asked the birds, | |
Well, aren't they lovely words we sing? | |
The tiny Baby lay there | |
Without saying anything | |
At a distance stood a mangy Goat | |
With crooked teeth and a matted coat, | |
Weary eyes and worn, chipped & twisted horns | |
Thinking: | |
Maybe I'll make friends some day | |
With the Cows in the pens and the Rambouillet, | |
But for now I'll keep away - | |
I got nothin' smart to say | |
But there's a sign on the barn in Cabbagetown: | |
WHEN THE RAIN PICKS UP | |
AND THE SUN GOES DOWN, | |
SINNER, COME INSIDE! | |
WITH NO MONEY, COME AND BUY | |
NO CLEVER TALK NOR GIFT TO BRING | |
REQUIRES OUR LOWLY, LOVELY KING | |
COME, ALL EMPTYHANDED | |
YOU DON'T NEED ANYTHING | |
The night was cool and clear as glass | |
With a sneaking Snake in the garden grass | |
Deep cried out to Deep, | |
The Disciples, fast asleep | |
The snake perked up when he heard you ask: | |
If You're willing that this cup might pass | |
I could find my way back home, | |
Maybe start a family all my own...but | |
Does not the Father guide the Son? | |
Not my will but Yours be done! | |
What else here to do? | |
What else me but You??? | |
And the snake who'd held the world, | |
A stick, a carrot and a string | |
Was crushed beneath the Foot of | |
Your not wanting | |
Anything |
zuò qǔ : MewithoutYou | |
The Horse' s hay beneath his head | |
Our Lord was born to a manger bed | |
That all whose wells run dry could drink of his supply | |
To keep him warm the Sheep drew near, | |
So grateful for his coming here: | |
You come with news of grace, | |
Come to take my place! | |
The Donkey whispered in his ear: | |
Child, in thirtysomeodd years, | |
You' ll ride someone who looks like me | |
Untriumphantly | |
While the Cardinals warbled a joyful song: | |
He' ll make right what man made wrong | |
Bringing low the hills | |
That the valley might be filled! | |
Then | |
Child, | |
asked the birds, | |
Well, aren' t they lovely words we sing? | |
The tiny Baby lay there | |
Without saying anything | |
At a distance stood a mangy Goat | |
With crooked teeth and a matted coat, | |
Weary eyes and worn, chipped twisted horns | |
Thinking: | |
Maybe I' ll make friends some day | |
With the Cows in the pens and the Rambouillet, | |
But for now I' ll keep away | |
I got nothin' smart to say | |
But there' s a sign on the barn in Cabbagetown: | |
WHEN THE RAIN PICKS UP | |
AND THE SUN GOES DOWN, | |
SINNER, COME INSIDE! | |
WITH NO MONEY, COME AND BUY | |
NO CLEVER TALK NOR GIFT TO BRING | |
REQUIRES OUR LOWLY, LOVELY KING | |
COME, ALL EMPTYHANDED | |
YOU DON' T NEED ANYTHING | |
The night was cool and clear as glass | |
With a sneaking Snake in the garden grass | |
Deep cried out to Deep, | |
The Disciples, fast asleep | |
The snake perked up when he heard you ask: | |
If You' re willing that this cup might pass | |
I could find my way back home, | |
Maybe start a family all my own... but | |
Does not the Father guide the Son? | |
Not my will but Yours be done! | |
What else here to do? | |
What else me but You??? | |
And the snake who' d held the world, | |
A stick, a carrot and a string | |
Was crushed beneath the Foot of | |
Your not wanting | |
Anything |