The Wonder And The Woe (Trilogy, 5th Mvt) [Original Edition] Music by Timothy S. Klugh. Lyrics by Nancy Lincoln. Copyright © 2005, 2011 Nancy Reiber Lincoln and Timothy S. Klugh. All Rights Reserved.
The soldiers are not posted yet, and soon the sun will rise. I sit alone by this cold stone, and still I hear your cries. I did not always understand the words you said to me. I do not know why you had to die upon that bitter tree! I remember when a mother's touch could heal your deepest wound... In your last hour, I had no power. Now, I weep by your tomb.
"You shall bear God's son," the angel said, but how was I to know Those words so full of wonder then could fill my heart with woe?
The day you left in raiments lean with a stick to help you climb... The world held all your children then, and you were no longer mine. You drew such crowds... Yes, I was so proud but saw with much alarm... Though many men were gladdened by wonders that happened, there were those who wished you harm. I longed to hold you once again to ease my fear somehow. You had no time to see me then, but I am with you now.
To bear God's son, the angel said, was now my destiny, But Gabriel! You did not tell how deep this pain would be!
I will make my heart think cheerful thoughts of days so long ago, Or it shall break beneath the weight of the wonder and the woe. I will see you as a baby boy lying peaceful in the straw. I will hear again the shepherds' tale as they told me what they saw! I will watch the carefree child at play when both our worlds were young... 'Til wonder fills my heart again with the rising of the sun!
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