Jesus Wept

Album: Sand in Your Shoes (1995)
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  • The day that Jesus arrived in Jerusalem
    The adventure almost over
    The night he hadn't slept
    Dreams and premonitions made him tired
    And emotional and that's why Jesus wept

    He wasn't scared of dying
    He'd made that commitment
    Fulfilling the old prophecy
     his bargain he had kept
    He was due some satisfaction
    But he was deeply troubled
    And that's why Jesus wept

    Was this his true destiny
    Or could he still make changes
    Someone else's nightmare into
    Which he'd stepped?
    Damage limitation couldn't save the situation
    And that's why Jesus wept

    In his dream he saw the crusade
    And all wars that would follow
    Declared in his name when he
    Thought he'd been direct
    Love thy neighbour, do not kill
    And turn the other cheek
    And that's why Jesus wept

    And he saw the inquisition and
    The burning of the saints
    And the conversion of the innocents
    He swore he would protect
    And he saw them bless the bomb
    That was dropped on Hiroshima
    And that's why Jesus wept

    Though Peter would betray him
    He made him the rock
    On which he would build his church to
    Sort of keep him in his debt
    A man about to die is allowed some confusion
    And that's why Jesus wept

    And he thought of his disciples
    Especially of Judas
    The job that was ordained for him
    And the reward he'd collect
    And he saw him in the tree
    With silver coins around him
    And that's why Jesus wept

    Then he thought about the good times
    When he turned the tables over
    Chastised the money lenders and he
    Earned the boy's respect
    He was proud of Godly anger
    But ashamed of manly temper
    And that's why Jesus wept

    Rumours started flying about water into wine
    Sight to the blind and that
    He'd even raised the dead
    The biggest miracle was that
    Anyone believed it and that's why Jesus wept

    Then he mused on human nature
    How fickle were the public
    So ready to accept him
    So quick now to reject
    Where were the five thousand he
    Fed with loaves and fishes?
    And that's why Jesus wept

    In his dream he saw a garden
    With all his friends asleep
    He walked away the hours
    Until the morning crept
    And he wondered would the nails hurt
    Would he be man enough?
    And that's why Jesus wept

    Was he supposed to bear it like
    A man or like a God
    Would tears show a weakness or
    A strength by their effect?
    Would they be viewed as compassion
    Or failure and self-pity?
    And that's why Jesus wept

    Then he saw his houses burning on
    Both sides of a border
    Saw the guiltless suffer with the
    Guilty and the rest
    And when they called his name and
    He knew he couldn't help them
    That's why Jesus wept

    Then he saw two armies marching
    And he heard their crucifixes
    Reduced to superstitious muted jangling
    Round their necks
    And he heard his name intoned
    As they interred their companion
    And that's why Jesus wept

    Then he thought about his mother and
    The stories she had told him
    Who'd filled his dreams with angels
    Put voices in his head
    Then the scent of pine trees made
    Him think of dear old Joseph
    That's why Jesus wept that's why Jesus wept Writer/s: Ralph McTell
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network
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