
Date of issue: 31.12.2008
Record label: Capitol Christian
Song language: English
The King Beetle On A Coconut Estate |
As the moon rose and the hour grew late |
The day-help on the coconut estate |
Raked up the dried leaves that fell dead from the trees |
Which they burned in a pile by the lake |
The beetle king summoned his men |
From the top of the rhododendron stem |
«Calling all volunteers who can carry it back here |
The Great Mystery has been lit once again» |
One beetle emerged from the crowd |
In a fashionable abdomen shroud |
Said, «I'm a professor, you see, that’s no mystery to me |
I’ll be back soon, successful and proud» |
But when the beetle professor returned |
He crawled on all six, as his wings had been burned |
And described to the finest detail all he’d learned |
There was neither a light, nor a heat, in his words |
The deeply dissatisfied king |
Climbed the same stem to announce the same thing |
But in his second appeal sought to sweeten the deal |
With a silver padparadscha ring |
The lieutenant stepped out from the line |
As he lassoed his thorax with twine |
Thinking, «I'm stronger and braver and I’ll earn the king’s favor |
One day all he has will be mine» |
But for all the lieutenant’s conceit |
He too returned singed and admitting defeat |
«I had no choice, please believe, but retreat |
It was bright as the sun, but with ten times the heat |
And it cracked like the thunder and bloodshot my eyes |
Though smothered with sticks, it advanced undeterred |
Carelessly cast an ash cloud to the sky, my lord |
Like a flock of dark vanishing birds" |
The beetle king slammed down his fist |
«Your flowery description’s no better than his! |
We sent for the great light and you bring us this? |
We didn’t ask what it seems like, we asked what it is!» |
His Majesty’s hour at last is drawn nigh |
The elegant Queen took her leave from his side |
Without understanding, but without asking why |
Gathered their kids to come bid their goodbyes |
And the father explained, «You've been somewhat deceived |
We’ve all called me your dad, but your true Dad’s not me |
I lay next to your mom and your forms were conceived |
Your Father’s the light within all that you see |
He fills up the ponds as He empties the clouds |
Holds without hands and He speaks without sounds |
He provides us with the cow’s waste and coconuts to eat |
Giving one that nice salt taste, and the other a sweet |
Sends the black carriage the day death shows its face |
Thinning our numbers with kindness and grace |
And just as a flower and its fragrance are one |
So must each of you and your Father become |
Now distribute my scepter, my crown, and my throne |
And all we’ve known as wealth to the poor and alone" |
Without further hesitation, without looking back home |
The king flew headlong into the blazing unknown |
And as the smoke king curled higher and higher |
The troops flying loops around the telephone wires |
They said, «Our beloved’s not dead, but His Highness instead |
Has been utterly changed into fire» |
Why not be utterly changed into fire? |
Why not be utterly changed into fire? |
Why not be utterly changed into fire? |
Why not be utterly changed into fire? |
Why not be utterly changed into fire? |
Why not be utterly changed into fire? |
Why not be utterly changed into fire? |
Why not be utterly changed into fire? |
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