John Denver – Raven’s Child

John Denver Raven's Child

John Denver – Raven’s Child Lyrics

Artist: John Denver
Song: Raven’s Child

Raven’s child
Is chasing salvation
Black beak turned white
From the crack and the snow

On the streets of despair
The answer is simple
A spoonful of mercy
Can set free the soul

The drug king sits
On his arrogant throne
Away and above and apart
Even children

Are twisted to serve him
And greed has corrupted
What once was a heart
Raven’s child

Keeps vigil for freedom
Trades for the arms
That once made her strong
With nuclear warheads

And lasers in heaven
Fear does the choosing
Between right and wrong
The arms king sits

On his arrogant throne
Away and above and apart
Bankers assure him
That he needn’t care

And greed makes a stone of
What once was a heart
Raven’s child
Is washing the water

All of her wing-feathers
Blackened with tar
Prince William shoreline’s
An unwanted highway

Of asphalt and anger
An elegant scar
The oil king sits
On his arrogant throne

Away and above and apart
Lawyers have warned him
He mustn’t speak
And greed has made silent

What once was a heart
You know there are walls
That come tumbling down
For people who yearn to be free

Still there are hearts
That long to be opened
And eyes that are longing to see
Raven’s child is our constant companion

Sticks like a shadow
To all that is done
Try as we may
We just can’t escape him

The source of our sorrow and shame
We are one
The true King sits
On a heavenly throne

Never away nor above nor apart
With wisdom and mercy
And constant compassion
He lives in the love

That lives in our hearts
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From the album:
The John Denver Collection, Vol 3: Rocky Mountain High
Release Year: 1997