Sweet Baby Jesus

Carrie Underwood

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Sweet Baby Jesus (Carrie Underwood) Capo on 1st Fret [Chords Used] D7  X57575 [Intro] [Verse 1] I wonder were you cold that night Lying there by Mary’s side Taking your first breath I wonder were you scared to death [Pre-chorus] Fully human fully God Full of wonder and the blood That one day you would shed to save the world Tiny feet and tiny hands With all the earth at their command It must have felt strange to you [Chorus] Sweet Baby Jesus Come down to love us To lie in a manger So far from home You could have left us Helpless and so lost But you chose to save us Sweet Baby Jesus [Verse 2] The first time Mary held you close All wrapped up in tattered clothes Did you see tears fall from her eyes Just a mother holding her first child [Pre-chorus] Fully human fully God Full of wonder and the blood That one day you would shed to save the world Tiny feet and tiny hands With all the earth at their command Oh it must have been strange to you [Chorus] Sweet Baby Jesus Come down to love us To lie in a manger So far from home You could have left us Helpless and so lost But you chose to save us Sweet Baby Jeee-sus [Interlude] Hmmmm      [Finale] Sweet Baby Jesus Come down to love us To lie in a manger To die on a cross Oh you could have left us Helpless and so so lost But you chose to save us Sweet Baby Jeee-sus Sweet Baby Jesus

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La chanson évoque la naissance de Jésus et explore les paradoxes de sa nature humaine et divine. Elle s'interroge sur les émotions que Marie a pu ressentir en tenant son enfant pour la première fois, tout en soulignant la grandeur de cet enfant qui, bien que vulnérable, possède le pouvoir de sauver le monde. Les paroles transmettent une douce mélancolie et un profond amour, rappelant le sacrifice que le Christ serait un jour appelé à faire pour l’humanité. Le message central est celui de l'amour inconditionnel de Dieu, qui a choisi de se faire homme pour nous guider et nous sauver.