G Em If you had a vineyard on a fruitful hill C G D And you fenced it and cleared it of all stones until G Em You planted it with the choicest of vine C And you even built a tower and a press to make wine G And you looked that it would bring forth sweet grapes D And it gave only wild grapes G What would you say Jerusalem and Judah Em C You be the judges I pray G Between me and my vineyard D This is what God says G Em What more could I have done in it C That I did not do in it G Why when I ask it for sweetness D It brings only bitterness G Em For the vineyard of the lord of hosts C Is the house of Israel And the men of Judah G D His pleasant plant G Em And he looks for justice but beholds oppression C And he hopes for equality but hears a cry G Jerusalem and Judah D This is God's reply G Sadness will come Em To those who build house to house C And lay field to field 'til there's room G For none but you to dwell in the land D Oh, in the land G And sadness will come to those who call evil good Em And good evil, who present darkness as light C And light as darkness, who present as sweetness G D Only the things which are bitterness G Em For the vineyard of the lord of hosts C Is the house of Israel G And the men of Judah his pleasant plant D G Oh, oh his pleasant plant Em Oh, that my eyes were a fountain of tears C That I might weep for my poor people G D (for my poor people) G Em For every boot stamped with fierceness C For every cloak rolled in blood G Jerusalem and Judah D I'd cry if I could G Em Oh, that my eyes were a fountain of tears C G D That I might weep for my poor people G Em Oh, that my eyes were a fountain of tears C G D G That I might weep for my poor people