Monday is here, the first Monday after the resurrection
The women were there first
And the men came
And then He appeared to them all.
The
two on the road to Emmaus an amazing story they told
All
hunkered down in fear lest they have harm come to themAnd then Jesus came
And stood in their midst.
The
one doubted at least out loud with words
The
others shrunk back in fearTheir doubts as big as day
And Jesus showed them his scars.
Scars
in sight and eating food same as they
What
to do now that it was the light of day.The charge they felt to be in his presence
What to do next they could not say.
The
scene by the lake all of them out fishing
The
long night had produced nothing but wishingOn the shore, coals ablaze fish and fish awaited
Through the water like a knife and the count up to 153 their hunger abated.
Do
you love me with sacrifice
You
know I love you brotherlyDo you love with sacrifice
You know I love you brotherly
Do you love me brotherly
You know I love you brotherly.
Forgiven
and all is forgotten
Changed
and charged living in the post-tomb daysWhat of it what of them what of us what of the world
What of forgiveness what of justice.
Yes,
living in the post-tomb days.
No
post-tomb blues here.Living in the post-tomb joys.
Ready to trouble the waters of the world.
Ready
to change Jim Crow hearts
Ready
to make a brand new startReady to raise the roof and raise the hands
Ready to tell the story all across the land
Ready to get back my soul from sadness and grief
Ready to own my place oh what sweet relief.
He is risen and the day is young
Righteousness calls me
Till my time has come.
Gonna make some racket
Gonna sing some songs
Gonna love my Jesus
Till my singin’s done.
Glory
The path seems clear
Hallelujah
The world is sad
Glory
Good news will make us glad.
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