Born as a Child

Parody of "Born to be Wild" by Steppenwolf

Parody Lyrics by Jeff James (the Paro-dud)
Get an open Bible, check out Micah 5, yay.
Luke retold the Treasure, and would tell the narrow way.
The Lord came here to make it happen, walked the earth and among our race,
Shared all of our pain and suffering. Our souls He embraced.

Christ did grow in wisdom, stature and in favor.
Blamed, then, for our sins, so that He could be our savior.
The Lord came here to make it happen, walked the earth and among our race,
Shared all of our pain and suffering. Our souls He embraced.

Aye, this true statement's wild. He was born, born as a child.
He's a righteous guy, he even had to die.
Born as a child.
Born as a child.

Get an open Bible, check out Micah 5, yay.
Luke retold the Treasure, and would tell the narrow way.
The Lord came here to make it happen, walked the earth and among our race,
Shared all of our pain and suffering. Our souls He embraced.

Christ did grow in wisdom, stature and in favor.
Blamed, then, for our sins, so that He could be our savior.
The Lord came here to make it happen, walked the earth and among our race,
Shared all of our pain and suffering. Our souls He embraced.

Aye, this true statement's wild. He was born, born as a child.
He's a righteous guy, he even had to die.
Born as a child.
Born as a child.

Note: Jeff James has written several Parodeities over the years. He has been gracious enough to rewrite many of the parodies appearing in the Parodeity section on Webster. He's done a great job improving some of these tunes in subtle and not-so-subtle ways. I'm absolutely thrilled that he has taken it upon himself to make these improvements; I had hoped when I put all my work in the public domain that it would encourage some people to make these types of modifications to the Parodeities to improve them. It is exciting to see someone doing this kind of work; I hope that Jeff's excellent work will encourage others to write new parodies or "ReVerse" existing parodeities. -- Randy Hyde

BTW, if you don't understand the "Paro-Dud" moniker, visit ApologetiX' site and check out the name of Karl Messner's production company; then you'll probably get the play on words.

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