A Tramp On The Street
Charlie Haden Lyrics


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Only a tramp was Lazarus that day
He who lay down by the rich man's gate
And he begged for the crumbs from the rich man to eat
But they left him to die like a tramp on the street

He was some mother's darling, he was some mother's son
Once he was fair, once he was young
Some mother rocked him, little darling, to sleep
But they left him to die like a tramp on the street

If Jesus should come, knock at your door
Would you let him come in, take from your store
Would you turn him away, with nothing to eat
They left him to die like a tramp on the street

He was Mary's own darling, God's chosen son
Once he was fair, once he was young
And Mary, she rocked him, little darling to sleep
And she left him to die like a tramp on the street

[Other versions have a couple of different/additional verses:]

Jesus who died on Calvary's tree
Shed his life's blood for you and me
They pierced his side, his hands, and his feet
Then they left him to die like a tramp on the street

If Jesus should come and knock o your door
For a place to lie down or bread from your store




Would you welcome him in or turn him away
For God would reward you on the great Judgment Day

Overall Meaning

Charlie Haden's "A Tramp On The Street" is a song that addresses poverty, social inequality, and the hypocrisy of the rich who ignore the plight of the poor. The song references the biblical story of Lazarus and the rich man who refused to help him. The singer sings of the tragic end of Lazarus, who begged for food and was left to die like a tramp on the street. The song speaks to the dehumanization of poverty and the lack of compassion that dominates society. It draws a comparison between the treatment of Lazarus and the potential treatment of Jesus, who could be knocking at anyone's door, seeking shelter, and food, but could still be turned away.


Line by Line Meaning

Only a tramp was Lazarus that day
Lazarus was deemed worthless and lowly in the eyes of society


He who lay down by the rich man's gate
Lazarus was homeless and destitute, relying on the generosity of others


And he begged for the crumbs from the rich man to eat
Lazarus was so poor that he was reduced to begging for scraps of food


But they left him to die like a tramp on the street
Despite being in desperate need, the wealthy refused to help Lazarus, leading to his eventual death


He was some mother's darling, he was some mother's son
Lazarus was once loved and cherished by his family, just like anyone else


Once he was fair, once he was young
Lazarus was once a healthy and vibrant youth, before he fell into poverty


Some mother rocked him, little darling, to sleep
Lazarus, like anyone else, was once cared for and sheltered by his loving mother


If Jesus should come, knock at your door
The song is asking each individual listener what they would do if Jesus himself came to them in need


Would you let him come in, take from your store
If Jesus asked for help, would we be willing to give everything we have to help him?


Would you turn him away, with nothing to eat
Or would we be selfish and refuse to aid someone who is truly in need?


He was Mary's own darling, God's chosen son
The song reminds us that just like Lazarus, Jesus was once a cherished child and beloved by his family and God


They pierced his side, his hands, and his feet
Despite being the son of God, Jesus was brutally killed by those who rejected him


Then they left him to die like a tramp on the street
Even though Jesus gave everything he had for humanity, he was ultimately abandoned by those he came to save, just like Lazarus




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