King in Traffic
Country, tango, my voiceLyrics
[INTRO]
In a world of steel and glass,
Where the past meets the future fast,
Would you picture Him in the fray,
If Jesus walked among us today?
[VERSE 1]
He’d take a hammer, maybe build a dream,
Whittling hope like a fresh-cut beam,
Shaping lives with a gentle hand,
Building bridges across the land.
A carpenter’s heart, strong and true,
Crafting love in all he’d do,
With every nail and every seam,
He’d make us see the bigger dream.
[CHORUS]
Would Jesus be a carpenter today?
In a world of hurry, would he find a way?
To mend the broken, to lift the lost,
As he nails our hearts, he’d love at any cost.
Would Jesus be a carpenter today?
Or would he just whip the storms away?
Building faith on foundations unshaken,
In a world of turmoil, would kindness awaken?
[VERSE 2]
With sawdust swirling, he’d teach us to care,
In every project, love’s art laid bare.
From benches sturdy to doors that swing wide,
He’d craft a way for all to abide.
Not just wood, but the souls he’d mend,
Crafting stories where broken hearts blend,
With each stroke, he’d paint the way,
A divine blueprint for a brighter day.
[CHORUS]
Would Jesus be a carpenter today?
In a world of hurry, would he find a way?
To mend the broken, to lift the lost,
As he nails our hearts, he’d love at any cost.
Would Jesus be a carpenter today?
Or would he just whip the storms away?
Building faith on foundations unshaken,
In a world of turmoil, would kindness awaken?
[BRIDGE]
Every tear is a measure, every laugh a design,
With every smile, the world feels divine.
He’d teach us compassion, in wood and in stone,
Building a kingdom where love can be grown.
[CHORUS]
Would Jesus be a carpenter today?
In a world of hurry, would he find a way?
To mend the broken, to lift the lost,
As he nails our hearts, he’d love at any cost.
Would Jesus be a carpenter today?
Or would he just whip the storms