Song | The Pearl |
Artist | Joshua Kadison |
Album | Jessie |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
Lyrics:Joshua Kadison Music:Joshua Kadison | |
Based on a Mexican folk legend and inspired by John Steinbeck's novella "The Pearl" | |
There was a Pearl at the bottom of the sea. | |
He was a diver like you and me | |
from a little village built on the sand | |
where the people had nothing but faith in the Lord's hand. | |
In the far-away near, the Pearl was always there, | |
floating like a dream or like a storm in the air... | |
and the Pearl grew bigger on the people's despair. | |
When the divers went to dive they prayed the same sad prayer. | |
"Oh, God, help me find it this time. | |
When I hold it to the light, how the Pearl will shine." | |
Early one morning, fates changed everything, | |
Zandro's baby boy felt the scorpion's sting. | |
The town doctor just sent them away, | |
"Poor people like you got no money to pay." | |
In Maya's arms, her baby just cried, | |
while Zandro heard the Pearl's song pounding louder inside. | |
Into his boat he put his wife and child | |
and paddled out into the ocean wild. | |
"Oh, God, help me find it this time. | |
When I hold it to the light, how the Pearl will shine. | |
Help me Lord, help me Lord, help me Lord, help me." | |
When he held it to the light the great Pearl did shine. | |
Evil on evil, sin on sin... | |
the whole town's hunger started closin in. | |
The priest came from the churchyard to show his deep concern. | |
The doctor came to visit, now there was money to be earned. | |
His child got better despite the doctor's pills | |
whose plan it was to fake him sick, then pretend to heal his ills. | |
And Maya said, "Let's throw this pearl back to sea. | |
I do believe it's wicked, it'll curse our family." | |
Oh, God, Zandro couldn't see the sign. | |
When he held it to the light the Great Pearl did shine. | |
Shimmering, glistening, glimmering, glowing. | |
When he held it to the light, the Great Pearl did shine. | |
With knives they came to steal his precious prize. | |
Zandro killed beneath the starless sky. | |
With blood-stains on his hands they had to flee, | |
but some crushed his boat, so they couldn't go by sea. | |
They fled into the mountains by moonlight. | |
Three hunters close behind them through the night. | |
Then high up on a rocky mountain side, | |
Zandro found a cave for his family to hide. | |
He spied the hunters camp and wainted 'til they slept. | |
With his knife strapped to his back, down the rocks he crept. | |
Silently for hours, 'til he was almost there, | |
then just before Zandro planned to leap into the air, | |
high up on the mountain his child made a sound. | |
A gun went off, the song of eveil echoed all around. | |
Oh, Zandro killed the hunters | |
but it was all to late. | |
One bullet in the darkness | |
sealed his child's fate. | |
Maya took her baby down to the sea | |
with Zandro by her side, not beleiving such a thing could be... | |
that his child would never waken fro his sleep. | |
Then Zandro threw the Pearl with all his might | |
and gave it back to the deep. | |
There was a Pearl at the bottom of the sea. | |
He was a diver like you and me... |
Lyrics: Joshua Kadison Music: Joshua Kadison | |
Based on a Mexican folk legend and inspired by John Steinbeck' s novella " The Pearl" | |
There was a Pearl at the bottom of the sea. | |
He was a diver like you and me | |
from a little village built on the sand | |
where the people had nothing but faith in the Lord' s hand. | |
In the faraway near, the Pearl was always there, | |
floating like a dream or like a storm in the air... | |
and the Pearl grew bigger on the people' s despair. | |
When the divers went to dive they prayed the same sad prayer. | |
" Oh, God, help me find it this time. | |
When I hold it to the light, how the Pearl will shine." | |
Early one morning, fates changed everything, | |
Zandro' s baby boy felt the scorpion' s sting. | |
The town doctor just sent them away, | |
" Poor people like you got no money to pay." | |
In Maya' s arms, her baby just cried, | |
while Zandro heard the Pearl' s song pounding louder inside. | |
Into his boat he put his wife and child | |
and paddled out into the ocean wild. | |
" Oh, God, help me find it this time. | |
When I hold it to the light, how the Pearl will shine. | |
Help me Lord, help me Lord, help me Lord, help me." | |
When he held it to the light the great Pearl did shine. | |
Evil on evil, sin on sin... | |
the whole town' s hunger started closin in. | |
The priest came from the churchyard to show his deep concern. | |
The doctor came to visit, now there was money to be earned. | |
His child got better despite the doctor' s pills | |
whose plan it was to fake him sick, then pretend to heal his ills. | |
And Maya said, " Let' s throw this pearl back to sea. | |
I do believe it' s wicked, it' ll curse our family." | |
Oh, God, Zandro couldn' t see the sign. | |
When he held it to the light the Great Pearl did shine. | |
Shimmering, glistening, glimmering, glowing. | |
When he held it to the light, the Great Pearl did shine. | |
With knives they came to steal his precious prize. | |
Zandro killed beneath the starless sky. | |
With bloodstains on his hands they had to flee, | |
but some crushed his boat, so they couldn' t go by sea. | |
They fled into the mountains by moonlight. | |
Three hunters close behind them through the night. | |
Then high up on a rocky mountain side, | |
Zandro found a cave for his family to hide. | |
He spied the hunters camp and wainted ' til they slept. | |
With his knife strapped to his back, down the rocks he crept. | |
Silently for hours, ' til he was almost there, | |
then just before Zandro planned to leap into the air, | |
high up on the mountain his child made a sound. | |
A gun went off, the song of eveil echoed all around. | |
Oh, Zandro killed the hunters | |
but it was all to late. | |
One bullet in the darkness | |
sealed his child' s fate. | |
Maya took her baby down to the sea | |
with Zandro by her side, not beleiving such a thing could be... | |
that his child would never waken fro his sleep. | |
Then Zandro threw the Pearl with all his might | |
and gave it back to the deep. | |
There was a Pearl at the bottom of the sea. | |
He was a diver like you and me... |
Lyrics: Joshua Kadison Music: Joshua Kadison | |
Based on a Mexican folk legend and inspired by John Steinbeck' s novella " The Pearl" | |
There was a Pearl at the bottom of the sea. | |
He was a diver like you and me | |
from a little village built on the sand | |
where the people had nothing but faith in the Lord' s hand. | |
In the faraway near, the Pearl was always there, | |
floating like a dream or like a storm in the air... | |
and the Pearl grew bigger on the people' s despair. | |
When the divers went to dive they prayed the same sad prayer. | |
" Oh, God, help me find it this time. | |
When I hold it to the light, how the Pearl will shine." | |
Early one morning, fates changed everything, | |
Zandro' s baby boy felt the scorpion' s sting. | |
The town doctor just sent them away, | |
" Poor people like you got no money to pay." | |
In Maya' s arms, her baby just cried, | |
while Zandro heard the Pearl' s song pounding louder inside. | |
Into his boat he put his wife and child | |
and paddled out into the ocean wild. | |
" Oh, God, help me find it this time. | |
When I hold it to the light, how the Pearl will shine. | |
Help me Lord, help me Lord, help me Lord, help me." | |
When he held it to the light the great Pearl did shine. | |
Evil on evil, sin on sin... | |
the whole town' s hunger started closin in. | |
The priest came from the churchyard to show his deep concern. | |
The doctor came to visit, now there was money to be earned. | |
His child got better despite the doctor' s pills | |
whose plan it was to fake him sick, then pretend to heal his ills. | |
And Maya said, " Let' s throw this pearl back to sea. | |
I do believe it' s wicked, it' ll curse our family." | |
Oh, God, Zandro couldn' t see the sign. | |
When he held it to the light the Great Pearl did shine. | |
Shimmering, glistening, glimmering, glowing. | |
When he held it to the light, the Great Pearl did shine. | |
With knives they came to steal his precious prize. | |
Zandro killed beneath the starless sky. | |
With bloodstains on his hands they had to flee, | |
but some crushed his boat, so they couldn' t go by sea. | |
They fled into the mountains by moonlight. | |
Three hunters close behind them through the night. | |
Then high up on a rocky mountain side, | |
Zandro found a cave for his family to hide. | |
He spied the hunters camp and wainted ' til they slept. | |
With his knife strapped to his back, down the rocks he crept. | |
Silently for hours, ' til he was almost there, | |
then just before Zandro planned to leap into the air, | |
high up on the mountain his child made a sound. | |
A gun went off, the song of eveil echoed all around. | |
Oh, Zandro killed the hunters | |
but it was all to late. | |
One bullet in the darkness | |
sealed his child' s fate. | |
Maya took her baby down to the sea | |
with Zandro by her side, not beleiving such a thing could be... | |
that his child would never waken fro his sleep. | |
Then Zandro threw the Pearl with all his might | |
and gave it back to the deep. | |
There was a Pearl at the bottom of the sea. | |
He was a diver like you and me... |