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| 3:48 | ||||
2. |
| 6:36 | ||||
3. |
| 6:39 | ||||
4. |
| 6:21 | ||||
5. |
| 4:06 | ||||
Five days out on an infinite sea
They prayed for calm on an ocean free But the surface of the water Was indicating some disturbance The raft was hurled by an unseen source Two hundred feet with a frightening force And a dark mass rising showed to be a giant porpoise Rising out of the angry sea Towered the creatures enemy And so the two sea monsters closed for battle Crocodile teeth, lizard's head Bloodshot eye, stained ocean red Battle won, a victor's pride The three men thanked the Lord and cried "Save me, save me, save me, save me" Save me Save me Save me Serpent's fight went on for hours Two monsters soaring up my towers And diving down to the depths in a single motion Suddenly the serpent's head Shot out of the water bathed in red And the serpentine form lay lifeless on the ocean Crocodile teeth, lizard's head Bloodshot eye stained ocean read Battle won, a victor's pride The three men thanked the Lord and cried "Praise God, praise God, praise God, praise God" |
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| 7:29 | ||||
Who so pulleth out this
Sword from this stone And anvil, is the true Born king of all Britain Upon a new year's day A host of knights did pray That from the anvil one could draw the sword. As each knight took his turn They found the anvil, held it firm; None worthy of a future king and lord. Sir Kay the bravest knight Appeared to try his might He dreamed of being king, as all the rest To Arthur Sir Kay called to search And bring for him a sword In earnest Arthur set about his quest. A churchyard in the wood The sword and anvil stood And Arthur drew the sword out of the stone The anvil now defeated His quest for the sword completed A sword that was to place him on the throne A sword that was to place him on the throne. Sir Hector and Sir Kay saw the sword And knelt to pray Then gently took it from young Arthur's hand They marveled at his quest Proclaiming to the rest Arthur is the king of all this land Arthur the king of all this land. |
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| 8:54 | ||||
8. |
| 7:04 | ||||
The shadow of the noose grew long
A sundial of the time The prisoner had left to live A self-inflicted crime To pay with death for pain he gave To those he soon will meet The rope hung loosely 'round his neck The devil at his feet You shall hang, said the judge For your presence here on earth Is no use to those who want to live in peace Your evil is forever You shall hang, said the judge You shall hang You shall hang You shall hang The hangman checked the rope Aware the prisoner was afraid The preacher softly praying To our Lord his soul to save The blindfold placed around his eyes An unlit funeral pyre The hangman pulled the lever He heard an astral choir One man's life has cost another You shall not lie in sacred ground The time has come to meet your maker Down on earth they heard no sound Your evil is forever You shall hang, said the judge All earthy life in you has ceased He tried to call out to the maker On no earthly soil he fell The maker motioned all around He felt his soul dragged down to hell He saw the man that he had murdered People he had pained on earth Of souls returning reincarnate No hope for his rebirth You shall hang, said the maker For your presence on our planes Is no use for those who wish to rest in peace Your evil is forever You shall hang, said the maker You shall hang You shall hang You shall hang ------------- Lyrics Powered by LyricFind Written By R. WAKEMAN <i>Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group</i> |
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| 3:15 | ||||
10. |
| 3:05 | ||||
11. |
| 6:23 | ||||
12. |
| 5:51 | ||||
13. |
| 6:40 | ||||
14. |
| 2:24 | ||||