- Joseph of Arimathea
Joseph of Arimathea
was an honorable counsellor,
a faithful disciple;
he wrote history:
he saved the savior.
Joseph of Arimathea
begged the body from Pilate,
wrapped him in a linen cloth,
laid him down in a fresh tomb,
washed the body of spit and blood.
Joseph, Joseph.
Nicodemus brought as hundred pounds of aloe and myrrh.
I say, he and Joseph packed the wounds and stitched his side.
They rolled a great stone to the door and sealed the tomb,
three Mary's waited, crying in the dying light.
On Sabbath eve
the tomb was unsecured.
Mary, Mary, Salome,
returning Sunday,
found the stone rolled away;
pale son in the doorway.
Letras
- A Serbian Folk Song
All We Have
Billy Dale Hunt, Salesman
Birds Don't Know the Names of Notes
Catastrophe Practice
Coffee Girl
Coming Down
Crimson Spider
Darkness and the Silver Spoon
Death's Superstar
Double Flame
Ending the Century
Far from the Fishes
Fortune Cookies
Goodbye, Max!
Grand Canyon
Heavy Weather
High-Watt Glow
Hopeful Monster
I Miss the War
John Dean
Joseph of Arimathea
Letting Go
Mona vs. the Argentine
Out With the Stars
Red Cross
Red on White on Blue
Santa Maria
Song of Songs
Sunday
The Hanging Man
The Lesser Beauty
The Post Office Bomb
The Sick Rose
The Swollen River
True Crime
Twenty Seconds
Unless They Love You
What I Live For
You Are Charmed