The temple lay in ruins, it's holiness defiled Victim to the madness of a world gone wild Standing near the altar not afraid to be seen She lashes out and strikes it, her words are so abseen "Hungry wolf, how israel's wells you devour Yet you don't stand by them in their most troubled hour" She's the daughter of bilgah and wife of a Greek She'd abandoned her people, she despises the weak Punished by the priests, shunned from above She traded her people for a forbidden love Decrying the altar, Did she have no shame? Now forever tarnished was the bilgah name. Decrying the altar, Did she have no shame? Now forever tarnished was the bilgah name. Many years have passed and thousands have appeared To sit before and hear the voice of a leader so revered But they were all surprised that the Rebbes words, he had someone else in mind To stand up for the daughter of bilgah to set things right "The people of your time, had thought that you had strayed But you pounded the altar to defend the betrayal" The voice of compassion for the woman who dared To show her own people, that she really cared! Punished by the priests, shunned from above At last there was one who had only words of love For 2,000 years she carried her shame How she longer for someone to liberate her name Roaming through time, had this tortured soul, nowhere to rest Nowhere to hide, no words to console Roaming through time, had this tortured soul nowhere to rest Nowhere to hide, no words to console Punished by the priests, shunned from above At last there was one who had only words of love Her time had come now to enter heavens gates From those words of comfort The night a Soul was Saved Her time had come now to enter heavens gates From those words of comfort The night a Soul was Saved Her time had come now to enter heavens gates From those words of comfort The night a Soul was Saved