Lyrics to Judge Kin
GHEEÁ - judge kin hey man - you drank your son's blood you thirst must have been strong i hope you won't forget this something needs to be done to make your will as hard hard as your task, my friend above your path, above your head the youngest tree won't bend my people need to leave here they won't be free until the sun once breaks the clouds, yeah as rain once breaks your will my people know their misery's name we cannot hide your guilt no more i know your struggle and the shame i know you're shattered to the core hey man, you took your son's pride you know he starved out there your duty is to serve none some mercy just to share is this your forgiveness i can't seem to shake off the knowing got dirt black hands wise ones blood red all over i came to see my father he raised me in his hands fed me on wine and water i crawled on burning sands could this be forgiveness a-climbin' up inside me can i believe my master can i believe myself i wear a crown of thorns to remind me of my kin of what dwells deep inside me the cause for any sin a voice been calling me home who would i meet down there the courtship found me guilty they'd known me cold and bare my sons and sisters judged me before i'd left at all they speak their minds so freely and build their words up tall is this you forgiveness come, baby, cut it off i saw you in the skies once so don't you dare come down




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