-> "The Grace That Delivered John Newton"
Original Song Title:
"The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"
Parody Song Title:
"The Grace That Delivered John Newton"
The Lyrics
A self-described wretch, it would have been quite a stretch
To find grace in the soul of John Newton
Though prospects were few, he had at least two
Both the King and the Devil recruitin'
Though his mother implored that he follow the Lord
His father's profession soon beckoned
For now he would be a man of the sea
And a mutinous scoundrel, all reckoned
From the young age of twelve, John was tempted to delve
Into every vice Satan presented
But no one disapproved as his path in live moved
Toward the most vicious trade yet invented
Some rum, a cheap knife, could buy a man's life
To toil on Barbados' Plantation
Neath the sail and the mast vast fortunes amassed
From the cargo in chains' transportation
In the age of the lash, John was destined to clash
With H.M. S. Harwich's master
As the cat o'nine tails his bare torso assails
John plotted the captain's disaster
The threat to his life from the midshipman's knife
The captain would find most unnerving
A transfer arranged, John's course in life changed
'twas a new sovereign (1) he would be serving
John's reprobate ends didn't earn many friends
His indulgence in drinkin' and cursin'
Would find him once more being stranded ashore
To learn about slavery in person
A planter named Clow would demonstrate how
It felt to be starved, stripped and beaten
When the ransom arrived, John was barely alive
Back to England 'twas time for retreatin'
On the homeward bound cruise, John's life he might lose
As the waves broke over the railing
For the first time in years he cries out in his fears
To the One who's love never is failing (2)
With the passage of time John would learn 'twas a crime
To traffic the life of his brother
Other dreams to aspire, from the sea he'd retire
To follow the path of his mother
In the hope that he might set the wrong he'd done right
John published his act of contrition (3)
He would urge Wilberforce (4) to stay true to the course
And work toward complete abolition
As the pressure grew the MP's all knew
"twas the moment for Emancipation
His remaining days few, but John Newton knew
And joined in the great celebration
Through dangers and snares to a parish's care
A life of profound transformation
From bondage to sin, to sweet lines from his pen
A guide on the path to Salvation
In our churches are heard inspirational words
We sing as the Saviour we're praising
God had a plan for an unpromising man
And the results were truly amazing
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