Kstar - The Preacher (Intro) Lyrics
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The Preacher (Intro)
The Preacher (Intro) Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For The Preacher (Intro) By Kstar?
The cold wind blew, the preacher grieved
He said "they're comin' after me I ain't exactly what I seem to be" He pulled his pistol from his side Pointed it at me and cried And then he laid a bullet deep in my chest He stood still revealin' the story That I knew was true before And now because of it I lay dying He claimed to run with Jesse James William Bonnie, and they all the same "I ain't no preacher man, I was born of fire" Hey, can't you hear that train coming now? Rollin' fast down the tracks, to hell they're bound Well I'm in over my head again I hear those pistols layin' down And I have taken the lives of many men Now the angel's comin' down I said the angel of death is coming down Well, up in the horizon Laid the red sun, beatin' cold and dying And taking with it all the lives the preacher stole Well, you see, the preacher is not real He clench his fists of rage and steel And spit the fires of Satan at your soul He beat the path to Heaven's door The angels said they'd take no more Now he walks the Earth forever lone And on the stone that marked his death When he did finally lay to rest Were the lonely words "I'm going home" |
Who Wrote The Preacher (Intro) By Kstar?
Jerrald K. Goldsmith
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What's The Duration Of The The Preacher (Intro) By Kstar?The duration of The Preacher (Intro) is 3:42 minutes and seconds. |
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