Songtexte The Rebel Jesus - Jackson Browne
All
the
streets
are
filled
with
laughter
and
light
And
the
music
of
the
season
And
the
merchants'
windows
are
all
bright
With
the
faces
of
the
children
And
the
families
hurrying
to
their
homes
As
the
sky
darkens
and
freezes
Will
be
gathering
around
their
hearths
and
tables
Giving
thanks
for
God's
graces
And
the
birth
of
the
rebel
Jesus
They
call
him
by
the
"Prince
Of
Peace"
And
they
call
him
by
"The
Saviour"
And
they
pray
to
him
upon
the
sea
And
in
every
bold
endeavour
And
they
fill
his
churches
with
their
pride
and
gold
As
their
faith
in
him
increases
But
they've
turned
the
nature
that
I
worship
in
From
a
temple
to
a
robber's
den
In
the
words
of
the
rebel
Jesus
We
guard
our
world
with
locks
and
guns
And
we
guard
our
fine
possessions
And
once
a
year
when
Christmas
comes
We
give
to
our
relations
And
perhaps
we
give
a
little
to
the
poor
If
the
generosity
should
seize
us
But
if
anyone
of
us
should
interfere
In
the
business
of
why
there
are
poor
They
get
the
same
as
the
rebel
Jesus
But
pardon
me
if
I
have
seemed
To
take
the
tone
of
judgement
For
I've
no
wish
to
come
between
This
day
and
your
enjoyment
In
a
life
of
hardship
and
of
earthly
toil
There's
a
need
for
anything
that
frees
us
So
I
bid
you
pleasure
and
I
bid
you
cheer
From
a
heathen
and
a
pagan
On
the
side
of
the
rebel
Jesus
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