Saturday, June 30, 2007

Redemption

by Johnny Cash

From the hands it came down
From the side it came down
From the feet it came down
And ran to the ground

Between heaven and hell
A teardrop fell
In the deep crimson dew
The tree of life grew

And the blood gave life
To the branches of the tree
And the blood was the price
That set the captives free

And the numbers that came
Through the fire and the flood
Clung to the tree
And were redeemed by the blood

From the tree streamed a light
That started the fight
'Round the tree grew a vine
On whose fruit I could dine

My old friend Lucifer came
Fought to keep me in chains
But I saw through the tricks
Of six-sixty-six

And the blood gave life
To the branches of the tree
And the blood was the price
That set the captives free

And the numbers that came
Through the fire and the flood
Clung to the tree
And were redeemed by the blood

From his hands it came down
From his side it came down
From his feet it came down
And ran to the ground

And a small inner voice
Said "You do have a choice."
The vine engrafted me
And I clung to the tree

5 comments:

Barb said...

I wonder how it is I've never heard this one. I'm a huge fan and I thought I'd heard everything he ever wrote.

Grafted Branch said...

It's a great one. A little hard to find, otherwise it would be on the blog player (which I've temporarily taken down because it would be strange to listen to Samuel Barber while reading Johnny Cash).

And if you go searching, DON'T mistake it for "Redemption Song," which is a completely different song.

Heather said...

Wow, that is a great one. I thought something was wrong with my speakers ;)

Kelli said...

Wonderful! I enjoy Cash so much for his music and for the way God touched his life.

Dawn said...

I read Johnny's autobiography recently and was so happy to read about the change in his life as he gave himself to the Lord. He struggled with much the same stuff as my son, and I enjoyed sharing some of his words with Kev. Great song!