It isn’t that difficult. All one needs to do is google and find out the history of a hymn. For example, “The Lord of the Dance” is based on the Shaker hymn “Simple Gifts”. Carter wrote the lyrics to “Lord of the Dance” in 1963 having been inspired by Jesus, Shiva and Nataraja.
My argument re. the above is it isn’t Catholic. Shakers were a cult, Shiva is a Hindu god, one of Shiva’s alter egos or whatever is Nataraja, Catholics don’t have dance as part of their worship, so why are we singing this? Fine for a movie, but not in a Catholic church.
Hear, hear. The last time “The Lord of the Dance” came up for us in choir to sing, I couldn’t sing it. Our Lord didn’t “dance” on to the cross. He didn’t “dance” for the scribes and pharisees. And, excuse me, but “whipped and stripped”? Because it rhymes simplistically? and “Leapt up high” is supposed to be what…the Ascension? “Devil on your back”?
Stop it. Those words are just so wrong and make light of His crucifixion and resurrection.
I will never sing that song again. If choir is assigned to sing it ever again, I’ll just cover my face with my binder.
See for yourself:
I danced in the morning when the world was begun,
And I danced in the moon and the stars and the sun,
I came down from heaven and I danced on the earth;
At Bethlehem I had my birth.
Refrain:
Dance, then, wherever you may be;
I am the Lord of the Dance, said he,
And I’ll lead you all, wherever you may be,
And I’ll lead you all in the dance, said he.
I danced for the scribe and the pharisee,
But they would not dance and they would not follow me.
I danced for the fishermen, for James and John
They came with me and the dance went on.
Refrain
I danced on the Sabbeth and I cured the lame;
The holy people said it was a shame.
They whipped and they stripped and they hung me on high;
They left me there on a cross to die.
Refrain
I danced on a Friday when the sky turned black
It’s hard to dance with the devil on your back.
They buried my body and they thought I’d gone;
But I’m the dance and I still go on.
Refrain
They cut me down and I leapt up high;
I am the life that will never, never die;
I’ll live in you if you’ll live in me
I am the Lord of the Dance said he.
Refrain