
Date of issue: 15.12.2014
Song language: English
Mary |
Oh can you hear the feet of him |
That unto us good tidings bring: |
The latest gossip of the sin of so-called lady Mary |
The maiden of so great respect |
The bride-to-be of dear Joseph |
Is with a child and does confess the baby is not of him |
Now all can see her holiness |
Her honor, grace and faithfulness |
Was nothing but a vain pretense of being above all others |
Oh, isn’t all this fine |
Her sin is worse than mine |
Oh have you heard the latest news |
Of how the carpenter would choose |
To stay attached and make his wife that infamous girl, Mary |
He used to seem a splendid man |
We used to think his wisdom grand |
Who would’ve thought that he could stand a filthy harlot by him |
Now all can see his holiness |
His honor, grace and faithfulness |
Was nothing but a vain pretense of being above all others |
Oh, isn’t all this fine |
His sin is worse than mine |
One night some ordinary men |
Just average shepherd brethren |
Gazed at a brightly shining star |
And heard the sweetest news |
They rushed off to the nearby town |
Hear what they found: descended down |
From heaven high the holy child |
At mercies of plain men |
Once they would see his holiness |
His honor, grace and faithfulness |
By hands of vain religiousness raised high above all others |
Oh have you heard the news? |
Oh have you heard the news? |
Above my soul he’ll always shine |
For the sins he carried were mine |