Parody of "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Green Day
(Luke 17:11-19)
I walk Galilee road - I know no one and I am an unknown
I'm Samaritan, though - got a known disease but I got no home
I've got this leprosy - all the folks who are approaching scream
Where's their sympathy? They run and show me none, but I'm not alone
I'm not alone, I'm not alone, I'm not alone, I'm not a
My fellow homeless ones, they walk beside me
We share those marks that go with skin diseases
There's nine Jewish among us -- they don't mind me
With them, I'm not alone
We're all from Palestine - race divides us but their skin's like mine
And like Frankenstein - ugly, wretched, scarred like Al Capone
We see Jesus Christ - let's walk up to Him He seems all right
Yet in Bible times, we know it's not allowed, we must walk alone
But I'm not alone, I'm not alone, I'm not alone, I'm not a-
My fellow homeless ones who walk beside me
They shout "Have mercy on us, please Lord Jesus!"
Then Christ says we should turn from there and find priests
To them I've got to go
I'm not alone, I'm not a-
My God just set me free from a cruel, bizarre, awful disease
Went to see the priests and on the road the Lord was my doctor
My fellow homeless ones were healed just like me
I shall embark to go give thanks to Jesus
The nine all wish me luck but stay behind me
And then I walk alone
Luke 17:15-16
And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God, and fell down on his face at his feet, giving him thanks: and he was a Samaritan.