Do Not Tell (the Book of Mark)
words and music by Paige Powell © 2015 Paige E. Powell
1. John, the Baptist, preparing the way
Jesus, baptized and tempted
Evil spirits are driven away
People healed and amazed.
Jesus, healing a paralyzed man
Jesus, Lord of the Sabbath
God’s word is like a lamp on a stand
Spirits fall down and say:
Chorus: “Jesus, you’re the Son of God!”
But Jesus says not to tell
Jesus warns them not to tell,
“Do not tell anyone. Do not tell anyone.”
2. Chains could not hold the man of the tombs
Jesus freed him from demons.
Healed a man who was both deaf and mute
And He walked on the lake.
Jesus brings a girl back from the dead
Calms a storm that obeys Him.
Feeds five thousand with two fish and bread
Asks, “What do people say?”
Chorus: Peter says, “You are the Christ”
Jesus says not to tell
Jesus warns him not to tell
“Do not tell anyone. Do not tell anyone.”
Bridge: He withered the fig tree.
He has the authority.
But, He loves the little children.
In a mountain cloud — a voice was loud,
“This is my Son, Whom I love!
3. Jesus gives them His body and blood
They run when He’s arrested.
Crucified, held by nails and His love
Placed in a tomb when he died.
When the Sabbath was over, they came,
Mary, Mary and Salome.
Saw the tomb, saw the stone rolled away
Saw a young man in white, saying:
Chorus: “He has risen! He’s not here!
Do not fear, go and tell.
Go find Peter, go and tell
Go and tell everyone!
Go and tell everyone!”
Tag: But they were so afraid —
so they told no one.
I was challenged to write a song that encompassed the entire book of Mark from the Bible. The overarching theme is that Jesus kept saying “Do not tell them who I am”.
Because of the drama in the book of Mark, I set the song in a minor key, switching to a major chord when appropriate. I also switched from picking to strumming the guitar to build the chorus. A few dramatic pauses have described Jesus’ death on the cross: “Crucified, held by nails and his love”. The bridge constrasts “He withered the fig tree. He has the authority. But He loves the little children”. The song “Do Not Tell” ends strangely with an Am9 like the strange end to the book of Mark. You can see my performance of “Do Not Tell” on YouTube. Cover art is by Anita Breitenberg.
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