See lyrics to “Gethsemane” by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, It was released in 1970 as part of their rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar, which first came out as a concept album
Gethsemane Lyrics
Jesus
I only want to say
If there is a way
Take this cup away from me
For I don’t want to taste its poison
Feel it burn me
I have changedI’m not as sure, as when we started
Then, I was inspired
Now, I’m sad and tired
Listen, surely I’ve exceeded expectations
Tried for three years, seems like thirty
Could you ask as much from any other man?But if I die
See the saga through and do the things you ask of me,
Let them hate me, hit me, hurt me, nail me to their tree
I’d want to know, I’d want to know, my God
I’d want to know, I’d want to know, my God
Want to see, I’d want to see, my God
Want to see, I’d want to see, my GodWhy I should die
Would I be more noticed than I ever was before?
Would the things I’ve said and done matter any more?
I’d have to know, I’d have to know, my Lord
Have to know, I’d have to know, my Lord
Have to see, I’d have to see, my Lord
Have to see, I’d have to see, my Lord
If I die what will be my reward?
If I die what will be my reward?
Have to know, I’d have to know, my Lord
I’d have to know, I’d have to know, my LordWhy should I die? Oh why should I die?
Can you show me now that I would not be killed in vain?
Show me just a little of your omnipresent brain
Show me there’s a reason for your wanting me to die
You’re far to keen and where and how, but not so hot on whyAlright, I’ll die!
Just watch me die!
See how I die!
Then I was inspired
Now, I’m sad and tired
After all, I’ve tried for three years, seems like ninety
Why then am I scared to finish what I started
What you started, I didn’t start itGod, thy will is hard
But you hold every card
I will drink your cup of poison
Nail me to your cross and break me
Bleed me, beat me
Kill me
Take me, now!
Before I change my mind
About the Song “Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say)”
The song “Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say)” from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar conveys a powerful and emotional message.
It captures the moment in the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus grapples with the immense burden of his impending crucifixion. The song explores themes of fear, doubt, and human vulnerability, as Jesus confronts the reality of his fate.
The song highlights Jesus’ internal conflict between his human desire to avoid suffering and his divine purpose to fulfill God’s will.
The song is a poignant portrayal of Jesus’ emotional and spiritual struggle, showcasing his vulnerability and ultimate courage in facing his destiny.