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Job's Lament

Don Francisco1994年1月1日

Job's Lament 歌詞

Job's Lament - Don Francisco

Man who is born of a woman

 

Flowers and then fades away

 

He flees like a shadow at sunset

 

In a lifetime as short as the day

 

And there is hope for a stump that is severed

 

Though it's root grows old in the earth

 

At the first scent of water it wakens

 

And branches come out in new birth

 

But man he lies down and where is he

 

The mourners they grieve and they weep

 

But from then till the end of the ages

 

He will not awake from his sleep

 

But oh that my pain would be written

 

With lead and a steel pointed pen

 

Forever engraved into granite

 

That my words would endure to the end

 

And though the cry of my heart goes unanswered

 

When the breath flees away from these bones

 

In my grave I will wait in this knowledge

 

In my flesh I will see you alone

 

Yes I know I shall see god my savior

 

I will look on him just as he is

 

And at last we will stand here together

 

For I know my redeemer lives

 

Now my days they go by like a runner

 

Like ships driven hard by the wind

 

Like an eagle that swoops on it's quarry

 

They rush to my death at the end

 

Though I wash me in crystal clear water

 

Though I cleanse all my fingers with lye

 

In the fierce holy light of your presence

 

My uncleanness will stink to the sky

 

Turn away then your gaze and your terror

 

Till I go to the darkness unseen

 

For you're not like a man I can answer

 

And there's no one to stand in between

 

There's no one no one to stand in between

 

But oh that my pain would be written

 

With lead and a steel pointed pen

 

Forever engraved into granite

 

That my words would endure to the end

 

And though the cry of my heart goes unanswered

 

When the breath flees away from these bones

 

In my grave I will wait in this knowledge

 

In my flesh I will see you alone

 

Yes I know I shall see god my savior

 

I will look on him just as he is

 

And at last we will stand here together

 

For I know my redeemer lives

 

Yes I know my redeemer lives

 

Man who is born of a woman

 

Flowers and then fades away

 

He flees like a shadow at sunset

 

 

In a lifetime as short as the day