Song Of Being A Child Lyrics by Van Morrison

Song Of Being A Child Lyrics

    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 it's 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 it's 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 it's legs
    With it's 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 it's work is concerned
    When the game, task, activity, subject happens to be it's 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 it's hand. and still do
    The fresh walnuts made it's 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

    (added words by van morrison)
    And on and on and on and on, etc. and onward
    With a sense of wonder
    Upon the highest hill. upon the highest hill
    When the child was a child
    Are you there
    Shassas, shassas
    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, etc.

    (fade to end)

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