The Good Shepherd. Pete's Song.


Verse 1:

Shepherd, who with your loving whistles
Awakened me from a deep sleep;
You, who made a staff of this wood
On which you stretch out your powerful arms:
Turn your eyes to my pious faith,
For I confess you as my love and owner
And I commit my word to follow you
Your sweet whistles and your beautiful feet.

Chorus:

Listen, Shepherd, who dies for love,
Do not be frightened by the rigor of my sins,
For you are so fond of the surrendered.
Wait, then, and listen to my cares --
But how can I tell you to wait for me
If you are waiting for my nailed feet?

Verse 2:

To faint, to dare, to be furious,
Rough, tender, liberal, elusive,
Encouraged, deadly, deceased, alive,
Loyal, treacherous, cowardly and courageous:
Not find outside the good center and rest,
Appear happy, sad, humble, arrogant,
Angry, brave, fugitive,
Satisfied, offended, suspicious.

Chorus:

Listen, Shepherd, who dies for love,
Do not be frightened by the rigor of my sins,
For you are so fond of the surrendered.
Wait, then, and listen to my cares --
But how can I tell you to wait for me
If you are waiting for my nailed feet?

Verse 3:

To faint, to dare, to be furious,
Rough, tender, liberal, elusive,
Encouraged, deadly, deceased, alive,
Loyal, treacherous, cowardly and courageous:
Not find outside the good center and rest,
Appear happy, sad, humble, arrogant,
Angry, brave, fugitive,
Satisfied, offended, suspicious.

Bridge:

Fleeing the face to the clear disappointment,
Drink poison for soft liquor,
Forget the profit, love the harm:
Believe that heaven fits in hell;
Give life and soul to a disappointment,
This is Love! Who tried it knows.

Chorus:

Listen, Shepherd, who dies for love,
Do not be frightened by the rigor of my sins,
For you are so fond of the surrendered.
Wait, then, and listen to my cares --
But how can I tell you to wait for me
If you are waiting for my nailed feet?

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