Thursday, March 12, 2009

Journey the Stations of the Cross


Lord, Let Me Walk

Lord, let me walk that lonely road with you,
Under the weight of the wood.
Lord, let me walk that last mile in your shoes,
Under the weight of the wood.

Refrain:
Freedom can be found, laden down,
Under the weight of the wood.

Lord, let me cool your lips baked like clay,
Under the weight of the wood.
Dried up like rain on a hot, dusty day,
Under the weight of the wood.
Refrain

They gave you gall and sour wine for your food,
Under the weight of the wood.
Father, forgive them; they don't know what they do,
Under the weight of the wood.
Refrain

Lord, must the journey always end this way,
Under the weight of the wood?
How many times have we nailed you up today,
Under the weight of the wood?
Refrain

Jack Miffleton
Text and music copyright 1975, WLP

4 comments:

Jill said...

do you know where I can get the actual audio for this? It is my FAVORITE lenten hymn and I can't find it anywhere where I can listen to it, so I am left with humming and singing it in my head. Thanks!!!

David Nybakke said...

Dear Mrs Jill O,

I have had no luck tracking down song on internet. This song we used in my parish for a readers' theatre dramatization of "The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to John". I have been blessed to be in this play and love the song as it is sung at the beginning and end of the play.

Unknown said...

This song is amazing, and I am not one that listens to "christian" music outside of church but I to have been trying to find it.

Karen said...

The reason you can't find it is because the publisher (WLP) keeps an insanely tight noose on their products. It's a shame because it makes it extremely difficult to share these songs in a way that would actually benefit the publisher (by encouraging you to buy it for your church!). I'm shocked, actually, that you were able to post the lyrics without their copyright police coming after you.