A teeny ant thought he was great.
He watched those other ants.
Atop a tiny blade of grass
he bragged in tiny chants.
he bragged in tiny chants.
A tiny toad thought he was best,
believing others bad.
And there he sat day after day,
atop a lillypad.
A little bird thought he was tops
above the other nine.
And chirped, he proudly, ev'ry day
perched on a twisted vine.
And then a big ol' grizzly bear
shook earth while running by.
The ant, the toad and little bird -
in fear, they thought they'd die!
So off in fear, they scattered fast.
I laughed at all of them.
Their attitudes and downright pride
were things I would condemn.
Then as I looked around me too,
my wand'ring eyes did search.
Did I see other hypocrites
my wand'ring eyes did search.
Did I see other hypocrites
inside my little church?
A teeny, tiny, little man
was sitting in my pride.
And there I stayed day after day
and could have 'til I died.
But humbled was, when Jesus knocked
at my heart's wicked door.
His nail-scarred hands reached out to me
as I dropped to the floor.
Behind my blurry, tearfilled eyes
I knew I wasn't strong.
This teeny, tiny, little man
knew I was very wrong.
The ant, the toad and little bird
had learned their lesson too.
Do not think highly of yourself.
That's what the little do.
The ant, the toad and little bird
had learned their lesson too.
Do not think highly of yourself.
That's what the little do.
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