Story Behind The Song
After I accepted the challenge to baptism many previous written works I had, were preparatory to formulating within them a curious likeness to what I needed known. That may be one of the mysteries many songwriters have experienced.
Song Description
A Cultural folk style very much given to being reminiscent of Ancient Nazareth. A colloquial based folk art which eloquently personifies much in parallel an affinity between rich symbolic iambic pantameter . A fusion of jazz-overshadowing rare acoustic performance on a vihuela.
Song Length |
7:16 |
Genre |
Folk - Religious, Jazz - Religious |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Composed, Sociable |
Subject |
Infinity, Spirituality |
Similar Artists |
Paul Mccartney, Glenn Frey |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
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Lyrics
3. Burro (Sacred One)
In a small, so very small, beside a restless sea, A little boy was raised with a crown in a spot called Galilee; Most of the people of this land loved him for their own, For he would bring such happiness to each and everyone.
Chorus: Jesus____, You're a very welcomed Son,Jesus____, You're quite a sacred one.
Now there was another one who wasn't to be missed, An other form, a different face and quite a different trace;
He helped the field hands tend to their land with children he would pace, A weary traveler used him well, and merchants in a market place.
Chorus: Burro____, You're a very welcomed Son, Burro____, You're quite a sacred one.
La da da da da_____to live so long___. Over from across the sea came soldiers of distaste, misrupting people, accousting women, thus for them, a new home base; Their power reaped when suddenly, the boy came face to face, By design of men clamped they this Son in arms and sentenced Him to die. The burro carried Jesus high when he journeyed to the cross.
Chorus: Burro____, You're a very welcomed Son, Burro____, You're quite a sacred one.
Now today, the Burro's back is marked with a cross, Symbolic too, is one so deep who understands the past;
For he had gone beneath the plights of men to raise the Son of Men, He wears the mark with dignity--humility recant;
He has a simple story told, worn on his very back. He humbly strode for Diety in Gethsemane Jesus bore; The greatest burden of mankind that ever he once bear.
Chorus: Burro____, You're a very welcomed Son, Burro____, You're quite a sacred one.
Bridge: He bled from every, Jesus in Gethsemane atoned He then, This pledge to offer-up, that we might Live again, lives on. That Jesus Christ a Savior came, To Atone that we might live again as one foal (fold).