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Strange Thing Mystifying Lyrics
Soundtrack Album: Jesus Christ Superstar
Strange Thing Mystifying Text
JUDAS
It seems to me a strange thing, mystifying
That a man like you can waste his time on women of her kind.
SIMON
Hey, cool it man.
JUDAS
Yes, I can understand that she amuses,
But to let her kiss you, stroke your hair, that's hardly in your line.
It's not that I object to her profession,
But she doesn't fit in well with what you teach and say.
It doesn't help us if you're inconsistent.
They only need a small excuse to put us all away.
JESUS
Who are you to criticise her?
Who are you to despise her?
Leave her, leave her, let her be now.
Leave her, leave her, she's with me now.
If your slate is clean, then you can throw stones.
If your slate is not, then leave her alone.
I'm amazed that men like you can be so shallow, thick and slow
There is not a man among you who know or cares if I come or go.
ALL (save Judas and Jesus)
No, you're wrong!
You're very wrong!
No, you're wrong!
You're very wrong!
No, you're wrong!
You're very wrong!
No, you're wrong!
You're very wrong!
How can you say that?
How can you say that?
How can you say that?
How can you say that?
JESUS
Not one, not one of you!
JUDAS
It seems to me a strange thing, mystifying
That a man like you can waste his time on women of her kind.
SIMON
Hey, cool it man.
JUDAS
Yes, I can understand that she amuses,
But to let her kiss you, stroke your hair, that's hardly in your line.
It's not that I object to her profession,
But she doesn't fit in well with what you teach and say.
It doesn't help us if you're inconsistent.
They only need a small excuse to put us all away.
JESUS
Who are you to criticise her?
Who are you to despise her?
Leave her, leave her, let her be now.
Leave her, leave her, she's with me now.
If your slate is clean, then you can throw stones.
If your slate is not, then leave her alone.
I'm amazed that men like you can be so shallow, thick and slow
There is not a man among you who know or cares if I come or go.
ALL (save Judas and Jesus)
No, you're wrong!
You're very wrong!
No, you're wrong!
You're very wrong!
No, you're wrong!
You're very wrong!
No, you're wrong!
You're very wrong!
How can you say that?
How can you say that?
How can you say that?
How can you say that?
JESUS
Not one, not one of you!
Jesus Christ Superstar
Soundtrack Lyrics for Movie, 1996
Track Listing
›Overture (Instrumental)
›Heaven On Their Minds
›What's The Buzz
›Strange Thing Mystifying
›Then We Are Decided
›Everything's Alright
›This Jesus Must Die
›Hosanna
›Simon Zealotes
›Poor Jerusalem
›Pilate's Dream
›The Temple
›Don't Know How To Love Him
›Damned For All Time/Blood Money
›The Last Supper
›Gethsemane (I Only Want To Say)
›The Arrest
›Peter's Denial
›Pilate And Christ
›King Herod's Song
›Could We Start Again, Please?
›Judas' Death
›Trial Before Pilate
›Superstar
›The Crucifixion
May, 07th 2014
"Strange Thing Mystifying" from "Jesus Christ Superstar" captures a moment of tebsion and moral debate between Jesus and Judas. Judas, perplexed and critical, questions Jesus' association with a woman whose lifestyle contrasts with their teachings. He fears that Jesus' actions, particularly his closeness to a woman of questionable repute, might undermine their credibility and give their detractors a reason to discredit or attack them. Judas’ concern reflects a pragmatic approach, prioritizing public perception and the potential consequences of Jesus' actions on their collective mission.
Jesus, in response, challenges Judas' moral authority to judge or cobdemn the woman. His words, "Who are you to criticise her? Who are you to despise her?" serve as a powerful rebuke against hypocrisy and judgment. Jesus advocates for compassion and understanding over condemnation, highlighting the idea that no one is without flaw and therefore not in a position to cast judgment on others. This perspective underscores a central tenet of his teachings: the embrace of empathy and forgiveness over moral superiority.
The song thus juxtaposes two distinct viewpoints within the narrative. On one side is Judas, concerned with practical implications and societal norms, and on the other is Jesus, who emphasizes deeper spiritual values and the importance of non-judgmental acceptance. This conflict between earthly concerns and spiritual ideals is a recurring theme in the musical and reflects broader philosophical and ethical questions about judgment, morality, and compassion.
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