As we approach Easter, our church is reading slowly through the Gospel of John. Today’s reading was from John chapter 8 which contains the story of the woman caught in adultery (read it here). This reading reminded me of a song Mike Charko and I wrote a few years ago and so I share it with you here. It tells the story from the perspective of the woman.
Raise Me
(Words and Music by Mike Charko and Keith Shields; copyright 2011 SOCAN)
(Click here to listen while you read.)
My life is now in the hands of those who know my crime
They stare at me with their hungry eyes
Pious words from their lips hide a bitter rage
We share a crime that’s now all mine
Please let me live
This just isn’t fair
You are guilty like me
My life has been laid bare
Who is this one they take me to, a judge, or just a man
He looks at me with sorrow in his eyes
At my feet he kneels to write words I cannot read
He sees right through all of their lies
Please let me live
This just isn’t fair
You are guilty like me
My life has been laid bare
I can’t escape, a lifetime of mistakes
I want to run; I’m so alone
Please let me live
This just isn’t fair
You are guilty like me
My life has been laid bare
Suddenly, we are alone; are they really gone?
Only one can tell me now my fate
He looks at me with purest love I truly understand
And says to me go, sin no more
Where are my accusers
I have been released
The one who stooped down with me
Has raised me up again