| Song | Heaven on Earth |
| Artist | David Roth |
| Album | Nights at the Chez |
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| David Roth – Heaven on Earth | |
| The scene was one morning, about 10 AM, in a conference room somewhere in space | |
| One by one all the celestials dropped in until all of the host was in place | |
| Refreshments were offered, some white fluffy cake and a kettle of warm steamy milk | |
| Everything served up on porcelain plates on a table of linen and silk | |
| "May I bring this meeting to order" was heard and all turned to the head of the room | |
| "I welcome you all to this high-level council, we've plenty of work to resume..." | |
| A steno stood up with a pad in one hand and announced the agenda in rhyme | |
| "There's the matter of buckling Orion's belt and of cleaning the Milky Way's grime | |
| And someone's donated two huge pearly gates and they're stirring up quite the big fuss | |
| For to make matters worse now, the Salvation Army has given the darn things to us | |
| But firstly and foremost, this annual assembly has holy intention and worth | |
| For we're gathered together to work out the plan for the placement of Heaven on Earth" | |
| A poet took the podium and offered a prayer - "Where our vision falls short, may we see, | |
| May we do all we can to insure that all beings will be the Blessed they can be" | |
| Two nurses continued by pleading for peace "And for gentleness" Joan of Arc beamed | |
| And the good Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said a prayer for all those who had dreamed | |
| "The floor is now open, the research committee will render their statements and notes | |
| And when we've heard all the proposals then everyone makes their decision and votes | |
| So one by one cherubs were stating their cases saying Heaven should be here or there | |
| Some lobbied for down in the deepest of oceans, some argued for up in the air | |
| But when all was concluded it was quite apparent that this was a point on which few could agree | |
| 'Twas no simple matter deciding just where this Dominion of Heaven should be | |
| At last in the silence a small voice was heard from a humble and timorous man | |
| "My name's Murray Goldberg, I'm still on probation, but I think that I got a good plan." | |
| It seems I've been spending my lifetime alone in my search for my soul and my source | |
| And I've shunned the distraction of my fellow beings for the fear that they'd throw me off course | |
| But when I get together with one or more others there's nothing that feels so divine | |
| To be in communion with sisters and brothers must surely be Heaven's design | |
| So how 'bout we scrap all the blueprints and plans and instead we install it by parts | |
| And we put a large portion of Heaven deep down in the corner of everyone's heart | |
| Again there was silence, and then an explosion, unanimous beating of wings and of legs | |
| And the meeting had gone through the night to the dawn, so St. Benedict started some eggs | |
| Harriet Tubman went off for her train, St. Bernard went off walking his dog | |
| "I'm taking a couple of tablets," says Moses, while Murray was simply agog | |
| But from that moment forward the issue was passed | |
| With a permanent home by decree | |
| Where two or more beings are gathered in love | |
| Here the Realm of all Heaven shall be |
| David Roth Heaven on Earth | |
| The scene was one morning, about 10 AM, in a conference room somewhere in space | |
| One by one all the celestials dropped in until all of the host was in place | |
| Refreshments were offered, some white fluffy cake and a kettle of warm steamy milk | |
| Everything served up on porcelain plates on a table of linen and silk | |
| " May I bring this meeting to order" was heard and all turned to the head of the room | |
| " I welcome you all to this highlevel council, we' ve plenty of work to resume..." | |
| A steno stood up with a pad in one hand and announced the agenda in rhyme | |
| " There' s the matter of buckling Orion' s belt and of cleaning the Milky Way' s grime | |
| And someone' s donated two huge pearly gates and they' re stirring up quite the big fuss | |
| For to make matters worse now, the Salvation Army has given the darn things to us | |
| But firstly and foremost, this annual assembly has holy intention and worth | |
| For we' re gathered together to work out the plan for the placement of Heaven on Earth" | |
| A poet took the podium and offered a prayer " Where our vision falls short, may we see, | |
| May we do all we can to insure that all beings will be the Blessed they can be" | |
| Two nurses continued by pleading for peace " And for gentleness" Joan of Arc beamed | |
| And the good Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said a prayer for all those who had dreamed | |
| " The floor is now open, the research committee will render their statements and notes | |
| And when we' ve heard all the proposals then everyone makes their decision and votes | |
| So one by one cherubs were stating their cases saying Heaven should be here or there | |
| Some lobbied for down in the deepest of oceans, some argued for up in the air | |
| But when all was concluded it was quite apparent that this was a point on which few could agree | |
| ' Twas no simple matter deciding just where this Dominion of Heaven should be | |
| At last in the silence a small voice was heard from a humble and timorous man | |
| " My name' s Murray Goldberg, I' m still on probation, but I think that I got a good plan." | |
| It seems I' ve been spending my lifetime alone in my search for my soul and my source | |
| And I' ve shunned the distraction of my fellow beings for the fear that they' d throw me off course | |
| But when I get together with one or more others there' s nothing that feels so divine | |
| To be in communion with sisters and brothers must surely be Heaven' s design | |
| So how ' bout we scrap all the blueprints and plans and instead we install it by parts | |
| And we put a large portion of Heaven deep down in the corner of everyone' s heart | |
| Again there was silence, and then an explosion, unanimous beating of wings and of legs | |
| And the meeting had gone through the night to the dawn, so St. Benedict started some eggs | |
| Harriet Tubman went off for her train, St. Bernard went off walking his dog | |
| " I' m taking a couple of tablets," says Moses, while Murray was simply agog | |
| But from that moment forward the issue was passed | |
| With a permanent home by decree | |
| Where two or more beings are gathered in love | |
| Here the Realm of all Heaven shall be |
| David Roth Heaven on Earth | |
| The scene was one morning, about 10 AM, in a conference room somewhere in space | |
| One by one all the celestials dropped in until all of the host was in place | |
| Refreshments were offered, some white fluffy cake and a kettle of warm steamy milk | |
| Everything served up on porcelain plates on a table of linen and silk | |
| " May I bring this meeting to order" was heard and all turned to the head of the room | |
| " I welcome you all to this highlevel council, we' ve plenty of work to resume..." | |
| A steno stood up with a pad in one hand and announced the agenda in rhyme | |
| " There' s the matter of buckling Orion' s belt and of cleaning the Milky Way' s grime | |
| And someone' s donated two huge pearly gates and they' re stirring up quite the big fuss | |
| For to make matters worse now, the Salvation Army has given the darn things to us | |
| But firstly and foremost, this annual assembly has holy intention and worth | |
| For we' re gathered together to work out the plan for the placement of Heaven on Earth" | |
| A poet took the podium and offered a prayer " Where our vision falls short, may we see, | |
| May we do all we can to insure that all beings will be the Blessed they can be" | |
| Two nurses continued by pleading for peace " And for gentleness" Joan of Arc beamed | |
| And the good Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said a prayer for all those who had dreamed | |
| " The floor is now open, the research committee will render their statements and notes | |
| And when we' ve heard all the proposals then everyone makes their decision and votes | |
| So one by one cherubs were stating their cases saying Heaven should be here or there | |
| Some lobbied for down in the deepest of oceans, some argued for up in the air | |
| But when all was concluded it was quite apparent that this was a point on which few could agree | |
| ' Twas no simple matter deciding just where this Dominion of Heaven should be | |
| At last in the silence a small voice was heard from a humble and timorous man | |
| " My name' s Murray Goldberg, I' m still on probation, but I think that I got a good plan." | |
| It seems I' ve been spending my lifetime alone in my search for my soul and my source | |
| And I' ve shunned the distraction of my fellow beings for the fear that they' d throw me off course | |
| But when I get together with one or more others there' s nothing that feels so divine | |
| To be in communion with sisters and brothers must surely be Heaven' s design | |
| So how ' bout we scrap all the blueprints and plans and instead we install it by parts | |
| And we put a large portion of Heaven deep down in the corner of everyone' s heart | |
| Again there was silence, and then an explosion, unanimous beating of wings and of legs | |
| And the meeting had gone through the night to the dawn, so St. Benedict started some eggs | |
| Harriet Tubman went off for her train, St. Bernard went off walking his dog | |
| " I' m taking a couple of tablets," says Moses, while Murray was simply agog | |
| But from that moment forward the issue was passed | |
| With a permanent home by decree | |
| Where two or more beings are gathered in love | |
| Here the Realm of all Heaven shall be |