We don’t really know much about her
We don’t really know her name
But the way she was treated was a shame
She heard the angry voices
There was nothing that she could say
It wouldn’t have mattered anyway
All she saw were the stones
All she saw were the stones
She felt so helpless so all alone
How she longed for the face of a friend
But oh all she saw were the stones
They pulled her from her lover’s arms out into the street
They drug her to the synagogue and threw her at Christ’s feet
This woman is an adulteress and our law is very clear
The Master saw her looking down her eyes were filled with tears
Cause all she saw were the stones
All she saw were the stones
She felt so helpless so all alone
How she longed for the face of a friend
But oh all she saw were the stones
Jesus looked up from the crowd and then He said to them
You be the first to cast a stone if you have never sinned
One by one they walked away they left the stones behind
I wished I could have seen her face when she opened up her eyes
Cause all she saw were the stones
All she saw were the stones
Jesus said I forgive you
Go and sin no more
She knew she’d never be the same
Oh no, all she saw were the
All she saw were the stones.
All she saw were the stones
Jesus said I forgive you
Go and sin no more
She knew she’d never be the same
Oh no all she saw were the stones