Le Regard Divin
Le Prince D'egypte
The Divine Gaze
Jethro:
A single thread in a tapestry
Even bright and colorful,
Does not see its usefulness
In the canvas of the grand design
And the stone that sits at the very top
Of an imposing mountain
Does it believe it is more important
Than the stones that form its base
How can one see the worth of their life
What are their qualities
Nothing is seen with the human gaze
One must look at their life
Through the divine gaze
Lalalalalala.
A lake of gold in the scorched desert
Is worth less than fresh water one drinks,
A shepherd for a lost sheep
Is worth more than the richest of kings
If a man loses all he possesses, does he lose his value too
Or is it the beginning of a whole new life
How do we measure a man's worth
In strength, in size, in weight
What he has gained
What he has given
The answer will come
It will come to the one who can
Look at their life through God's eyes
That's why we share everything with you
Even if we have little wealth
When we own nothing,
We can give a lot
No one can avoid
Being prey
To changes and luck
Although we never know
All the steps
We must enter the dance
We must enter the dance
Lalalala.
Lalalalailailai
So how do we judge a man's worth,
By what he does or pays
We must not see with the human gaze
But the divine gaze
We must see our life
We must see our life
Through the divine gaze.