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Hope's Song is a song that was from An Easter Carol. The entire lyrics refer to the life of Jesus. It is sung by Hope, who was voiced by Rebecca St. James.

Lyrics

Original

There's a story that started on Christmas

When a baby was born in the night

And those who came far who followed the star

Were seeing a heavenly sight

A heavenly sight

Well, the years hurried by and the boy, now a man

Could make the blind see with a touch of His hand

He was born to be King, He was Rabbi and Priest

But the best that He had, He gave to the least

He gave to the least

He was born and He died, almost 2,000 years ago

He laughed and He cried, He felt all the fears we know

But what does it matter? A story so strange

Even if it is true, what does it change?

What does it change?

Well, He spoke like a prophet, like no one they'd heard

This simple young carpenter, crowds hung on every word

He hated injustice, He taught what is right

He said, I'm the way and the truth and the light

His friends soon believed that truly He was the one

The Savior, Messiah, God's one and only Son

But others they doubted, they did not agree

So they took Him, they tried Him, He died on a tree

He died on a tree

God has made a way for all who mourn and grieve

Death will never be the end if you just believe

There is nothing left to fear, nothing Heaven knows

For He died for us to give us life, and to give us hope He rose

He died for us to give us life, and to give us hope He rose

A Very Veggie Easter version

Archibald: There's a story that started on Christmas

When a baby was born in the night

And those who came far who followed the star

Were seeing a heavenly sight

A heavenly sight

Madame Blueberry and Kids: Well, the years hurried by and the boy, now a man

Could make the blind see with a touch of His hand

He was born to be King, He was Rabbi and Priest

But the best that He had, He gave to the least

He gave to the least

Archibald, Madame Blueberry, and Kids: He was born and He died, almost 2,000 years ago

He laughed and He cried, He felt all the fears we know

But what does it matter? A story so strange

Archibald and Madame Blueberry: Even if it is true, what does it change?

What does it change?

Unknown Female Vocalist: Well, He spoke like a prophet, like no one they'd heard

This simple young carpenter, crowds hung on every word

He hated injustice, He taught what is right

He said, I'm the way and the truth and the light

Archibald, Madame Blueberry, and Kids: His friends soon believed that truly He was the one

The Savior, Messiah, God's one and only Son

But others they doubted, they did not agree

Archibald: So they took Him, they tried Him

Madame Blueberry: He died on a tree

He died on a tree

Archibald, Madame Blueberry, and Kids: God has made a way for all who mourn and grieve

Death will never be the end if you just believe

God has made a way for all who mourn and grieve

Death will never be the end if you just believe

Unknown Female Vocalist: There is nothing left to fear, nothing Heaven knows

For He died for us to give us life, and to give us hope He rose

Fun Facts

Trivia

Remarks

  • In this original version, the bridge is sung once and the second half of the final verse is sung twice, while in the version from A Very Veggie Easter, the bridge is sung twice and the second half of the final verse is sung only once.

Gallery

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