The Outlaw

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verse 1:

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Some say he was an outlaw, that he  
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roamed across the  
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land
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With a band of unschooled ruffians and a  
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few old fisherm
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en
 
No one k
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new just where he came from or  
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exactly what he’d d
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one
 
But they s
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aid it must be something bad that k
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ept him on the r
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un  

verse 2:

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Some say he was a poet, that he’d s
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tand upon the hill
 
And his 
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voice could calm an angry crowd or  
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make the waves stand s
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till
 
That he s
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poke in many parables that f
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ew could underst
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and
 
But the 
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people sat for hours just to l
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isten to this  
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man

verse 3:

 
Some s
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ay he was a sorcerer, a  
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man of myster
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y
 
He could 
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walk upon the water, He could  
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make a blind man see
 
That he conjured wine at weddings and did t
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ricks with fish and  
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bread
 
That he 
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talked of being born again and raised  
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people from the  
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dead  
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verse 4:

 
Some say a politician who s
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poke of being f
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ree
 
He was f
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ollowed by the masses on the  
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shores of Galile
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e
 
He spoke o
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ut against corruption and he b
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owed to no decr
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ee
 
And they f
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eared his strength and power so they n
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ailed him to a  
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tree  
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verse 5:

 
Some say he was the son of God, a 
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man above all  
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men
 
But he 
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came to be a servant, and to s
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et us free from s
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in
 
And that’s who I believe he was, ‘cause t
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hat’s who I bel
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ieve
 
And I t
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hink we should get ready, ‘cause it’s t
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ime for us to  
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leave. 
 
 
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