Dolly Parton - The Bird That Never Flew lyrics
Dolly Parton [Dolly Rebecca Parton] Pittman Center, Tennessee, U.S. 🇺🇸
[Dolly Parton - The Bird That Never Flew lyrics]
Hands are felt by some not worthy
While those who sing and praise God's
Name seemed to be passed by
But worthy or not, God loves us all
Even a little bird that couldn't fly
Why is life given and taken away
Too soon for some to tell
And others live for many years and
Walk a path to hell
A cripple since birth may speak God's
Name in tender tones with pain
While a man with health and friends and
Wealth will take God's name in vain
But God's reasons must not be known
Or questioned by me and you
Like the little bird I saw
The bird that never flew
I feel close to each thing that God
Has made, the earth, the sky, and the sea
And each creature living here belongs to Him
Even you and me
And one day while I was walking alone
Admiring some of God's beautiful things
By the path on which I walked
I saw a small bird that had no wings
So I sat down and I held out my
Hand and that little bird climbed upon
And I held him for a long, long time
I thought maybe that his mamma might come
At last he looked at me as though he knew
That he'd found him a friend and a
Home for a bird that never flew
So I built him a little house on the ground
Like few birds I'm sure have ever known
And he seemed to be so happy there with
His new friends and his new home
And for two years I fed him and I watched
Him as with the other birds he'd play
But when they got tired of playing
They'd just fly away
Then a look of loneliness in his eyes as
He'd watch the birds fly into the blue
But then a look of understanding as though he
Knew why he couldn't do that too
And then one summer evening at sunset
I saw a perfect picture of love
Everyone of his little playmates were
Beautiful snow white dove
Then the ruffle of their feathers
As they started into flight
Then I noticed that all the
Doves but one was white
And he looked like my bird
But he had wings of solid gold and brand new
And then I knew it was my bird
That little bird that never flew until then