Akira The Don, Paul Harvey - The Man And The Birds lyrics
[Akira The Don, Paul Harvey - The Man And The Birds lyrics]
No, he was a kind, a decent
A mostly good man
Generous to his family and upright in
His dealings with other men
But he just did not believe in
All of that incarnation stuff
Which the churches proclaim at Christmas time
It just did not make sense
And he was too honest to pretend otherwise
He could not swallow the Jesus' story
About God coming to earth as a man
He told his wife
I'm truly sorry to distress you
But I'm just not going with you
To church this Christmas Eve
He said he'd feel like a hypocrite
That he'd much rather just stay home
But that he would wait up for them
So, he stayed
And they went to the midnight service
Now, shortly after
The family drove away in the
Car Snow began to fall
He went to the window to watch
The flurries getting heavier and heavier
Then he went back to his fireside chair
Began to read his newspaper minutes later
He was startled by a thudding sound
And then another, then yet another at first
He thought somebody must
Be throwing snowballs
Against the living room window
But when he went to the
Front door to investigate
He found a flock of birds huddled
Out there miserably in the snow
They had been caught in the storm
In a desperate search for shelter
They have tried to fly through
His large landscape window
That was what had been making the sound
Well, he couldn't let those poor creatures
Just lie there and freeze
So, he remembered the barn where
His children stable their pony
That would provide a warm shelter
All he would have to do is
Direct the birds into that shelter
Quickly, he put on a coat and galoshes
And he tramped through the deepening
Snow to the barn
And he opened the doors wide
And inside the barn, he turned on a light
So, the birds would know the way in
But the birds did not come in
So, he figured that food would entice them
He went back into the house
And fetched some breadcrumbs
And sprinkled those on the snow
Making a trail of breadcrumbs
To the yellow lighted wide-open
Doorway of the stable but to his dismay
The birds ignored the breadcrumbs
The birds just continued to flop
Around helplessly in the snow
He tried catching them he could not
He tried shoeing them into the barn by
Walking around them and waving his arms
But instead
They scattered in every direction
Every direction except into the
Warm lighted barn
And that's when he realized that
They were afraid of him
They were afraid of him!
To him, he reasoned, I'm a strange
Terrifying creature
If only I could think of some way to
Let 'em know that they can trust me
That I'm not trying to hurt them
But to help them but how?
Any move he made tended to
Frighten them and confuse them
They just would not follow
They would not be led or
Shooed because they feared him
And he thought to himself
If only I could be a bird now
I could be a bird and mingle with them
And speak their language and tell
Them not to be afraid
Then I could show them the way to the safe
Warm barn
But I would have to be one of them
Wouldn't I? So, they could see
And hear and understand at that moment
The church bells began to ring
The sound reached his ears
Above the sounds of the wind
And he stood there listening to
The bell Adeste Fidelis
Listening to the bells
Feeling the glad tidings of Christmas
And he sank to his knees in the snow
I hope for you and those you love
This will be a wonderfully merry Christmas