The child had no cradle, the child had no pillow
On which he could rest his weary head
A few handfuls of barn straw were all that lay between him
And the wooden planks that were his bed
We laid him down on the boards of a manger
Laid him down on the boards of a cross
His whole life was the price we asked him to pay for loving us
Just for loving us
He was a simple tradesman who then became a teacher
He spoke of miracles that love could do
He told us of his father, of gentleness and mercy
But how did we receive him me and you
We laid him down on the boards of a manger
Laid him down on the boards of a cross
His whole life was the price we asked him to pay for loving us
Just for loving us
In the end there wasnt one who would stand with him
In the end when he was dying on his tree
In the end he hung there calling to his father
Why have you forsaken me
Why have you forsaken me
He said please forgive them they dont know what theyre doing
Then he closed his eyes and bowed his head
A couple of days later an angel asked a woman
Why seek the living here among the dead
You laid him down on the boards of a manger
Laid him down on the boards of a cross
His whole life was the price we asked him to pay for loving us
Just for loving us
We laid him down on the boards of a manger
Laid him down on the boards of a cross
His whole life was the price we asked him to pay for loving us
Just for loving us
© 1998 Flying Stone Music