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A Mean Kind of Justice - Carrie Newcomer



     
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There's a ring around the moon
There's a chill in the air
There's a mean kind of justice
Coming down, coming down
Angels wring their hands, they put ashes on their heads
There's a mean kind of justice coming downIt don't ever stop a thing
An eye for an eye, a tit for tat
And I've never seen nobody truly satisfied by that
It just rolls around your head eating holes in your heart
There's a mean kind of justice coming downThere is a goodness on this earth
That will not die, will not die
It bears all, and seen it all, and still it survives
And I know we have failed
But I've seen that we can fly
There's a goodness on this earth that will not dieOh no, oh no, forgiveness never sleeps
But the devil wants its due and says human life is cheap
And till we give up any hope we could ever change the past
Then at last, then at last...

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Carrie Newcomer (born in Dowagiac, Michigan, on May 25, 1958; raised in Elkhart, Indiana) is an American singer and songwriter. In the 1980s, Newcomer was a member of the pop-folk group Stone Soup which produced two albums. After leaving Stone Soup, she began a solo career and released her first album called Visions and Dreams in 1991. Since then she has released at least twelve additional solo albums on the Philo/Rounder label.

Read more about Carrie Newcomer on Last.fm.


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