Workman Song - Servant Song (Live ft. Bushwick Community Chorus) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 24, 2013
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Workman Song ft. Bushwick Community Chorus performing "Servant Song" live @ Paper Box, Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY. June 30 2013.

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Bushwick Community Chorus:
Sara Sremac, Sarah Gibson, Erik Meier, Moses Eder, Sam Saffrey, Dave Gibson. Special appearance by Thomas Darlow.

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Servant Song by Sean McMahon

I want you to be humble
Humble is my crown
I want you to be silent
I will fill you with a sound
If you ever feel troubled, remember you are poor.
If you ever feel forgotten, find me in the world.

Servant, serve your lord. What do I ask? What do I need?
Why do you weep? What do you want that I've not yet given thee?
Where is your hope if your hope is not in me?

I want you to know glory
"Hero" is your name.
I want you to know joy
Endless through your pains.
Have you not any courage to look me in the eye?
Have I not given fairly of all of that which is mine?

Servant, serve your lord. What do I ask? What do I need?
Why do you weep? What do you want that I've not yet given thee?
Where is your hope if your hope is not in me?

Hear my call, brothers, sisters, all:
Nations fall just as the seasons' bounties fall,
All will change and pass.
Well, I've heard your sighs, and seen your suffering with my own eyes,
but you can't see me.
Now's your time -- I gave you that when I gave you your mind;
Turn your thoughts toward me.

Servant, serve your lord. Servant, serve your lord.
Servant, serve your lord. Servant, serve your lord.


Servant, serve your lord. What do I ask? What do I need?
Why do you weep? What do you want that I've not yet given thee?
Where is your hope if your hope is not in me?
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