Songtexte Song of Being a Child - Van Morrison
When
the
child
was
a
child
It
walked
with
arms
hanging
Wanted
the
stream
to
be
a
river
and
the
river
a
torrent
And
this
puddle,
the
sea
When
the
child
was
a
child
It
didn′t
know
it
was
a
child
Everything
for
it
was
filled
with
life
and
all
life
was
one
Saw
the
horizon
without
trying
to
reach
it
Couldn't
rush
itself
and
think
on
command
Was
often
terribly
bored
and
couldn′t
wait
Passed
up
greeting
the
moments
And
prayed
only
with
its
lips
When
the
child
was
a
child
It
didn't
have
an
opinion
about
a
thing,
had
no
habits
Often
sat
crossed
legged,
took
off
running
Had
a
cow
lick
in
its
hair
and
didn't
put
on
a
face
when
photographed
When
the
child
was
a
child
It
was
the
time
of
the
following
questions
Why
am
I
me
and
why
not
you
Why
am
I
here
and
why
not
there
Why
did
time
begin
and
where
does
space
end
Isn′t
what
I
see
and
hear
and
smell
Just
the
appearance
of
the
world
in
front
of
the
world
Isn′t
life
under
the
sun
just
a
dream
Does
evil
actually
exist
in
people
Who
really
are
evil,
why
can't
it
be
that
I
who
am
Wasn′t
before
I
was
and
that
sometime
I,
the
I,
I
am
No
longer
will
be
the
I,
I
am
When
the
child
was
a
child
It
gagged
on
spinach,
on
peas,
on
rice
pudding
And
on
steamed
cauliflower
And
now
eats
all
of
it
and
not
just
because
it
has
to
When
the
child
was
a
child
It
woke
up
once
in
a
strange
bed
And
now
time
and
time
again
Many
people
seem
beautiful
to
it
And
now
not
so
many
and
now
only
if
it's
lucky
It
had
a
precise
picture
of
paradise
And
now
can
only
vaguely
conceive
of
it
at
best
It
couldn′t
imagine
nothingness
And
today
shudders
in
the
face
of
it
Go
for
the
ball,
which
today
rolls
between
its
legs
With
its
I'm
here
it
came
Into
the
house
which
now
is
empty
When
the
child
was
a
child,
it
played
with
enthusiasm
And
now
only
with
such
former
concentration
Where
its
work
is
concerned
When
the
game,
task,
activity,
subject
happens
to
be
its
work
When
the
child
was
a
child
It
was
enough
to
live
on
apples
and
bread
and
it′s
still
that
way
When
the
child
was
a
child
berries
fell
Only
like
berries
into
its
hand
and
still
do
The
fresh
walnuts
made
its
tongue
raw
and
still
do
Atop
each
mountain
it
craved
Yet
a
higher
mountain
and
in
each
city
it
craved
Yet
a
bigger
city
and
still
does
Reach
for
the
cherries
in
the
treetop
As
elated
as
it
still
is
today
Was
shy
in
front
of
strangers
and
still
is
It
waited
for
the
first
snow
and
still
waits
that
way
When
the
child
was
a
child
It
waited
restlessly
each
day
for
the
return
of
the
loved
one
And
still
waits
that
way,
when
the
child
was
a
child
It
hurled
a
stick
like
a
lance
into
a
tree
And
it's
still
quivering
there
today
The
child,
the
child
was
a
child
Was
a
child,
was
a
child,
was
a
child,
was
a
child,
child,
child,
child
When
the
child,
when
the
child,
when
the
child
When
the
child,
when
the
child,
the
child,
child,
child,
child,
child
And
on
and
on
and
on
and
on
And
on
and
on
and
on
and
on
And
on
and
on
and
on
and
on
And
onward
with
a
sense
of
wonder
Upon
the
highest
hill,
upon
the
highest
hill
When
the
child
was
a
child,
are
you
there,
shss,
shss
Up
on
a
highest
hill
when
the
child
was
a
child
Was
a
child,
was
a
child
Was
a
child,
was
a
child
Was
a
child,
was
a
child
Album
The Philosopher's Stone
1 I Have Finally Come to Realise
2 Lover's Prayer
3 Song of Being a Child
4 Crazy Jane on God
5 For Mr. Thomas
6 Showbusiness
7 Street Theory
8 Western Plain
9 John Henry
10 There There Child
11 Twilight Zone
12 Drumshanbo Hustle
13 Don't Worry About Tomorrow
14 Contemplation Rose
15 Madame Joy
16 Ordinary People
17 Naked in the Jungle
18 Stepping Out Queen, Part 2
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