Swing Low
(专辑: Every Little Word - 1994)
I
met her at the
mission, Living just this side of sin. Her mouth was soft and when she spoke, Lord, I
fell right in. She had a
baby in a
blanket, A
dollar and a
half. She looked a
little leery, She let out a
little laugh. Opened up my overcoat, Invited them inside. Two fragile little flowers, With nowhere left to hide. She said her old man left her, Just before the
baby came. I
could feel the
tears well up inside, Each time she spoke his name. Swing low, swing low, Sweet angel face. Why would such a
simple child, Come to such a
place? We talked until the
wind died down, The
baby woke and stirred. She made a
little hushing sound, Spoke some magic word. The
baby yawned and smiled at me, But she said: "We can't stay." She thanked me for my kindness, Turned and walked away. Swing low, swing low, Sweet angel face. Why would such a
simple child, Come to such a
place? I
think about them all the
time, And hope they found their home. Seems that it's my calling now, To walk these streets alone. Sometimes when the
wind is right, I
can smell her sweet perfume. I
think about the
warm embrace, That ended all too soon. Swing low, swing low, Sweet angel face. Why would such a
simple child, Come to such a
place? Oh, oh, oh, why would such a
simple child, Come to such a
place?