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Fire From The Sky - Ricky Skaggs



     
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Go and get your prophets
Gather all your fools
The four-hundred fifty
And then bring a couple bulls
A little preperation
So be sure and bring some tools
We're getting to the bottom of this nowYou can make your altar
You can take your time
You can call out to your god
Before i speak to mine
We'll both ask for a miracle
We'll both ask for a sign
And the one who answers we'll know he is god(chorus)
I believe the lord will hear my cry
You will see the fire from the sky
You will say the lord is god most high
Oooooooh, oh, oh, oh, ohShout louder to your baal
But you won't hear a peep

Maybe he is traveling
Or maybe he's asleep
Maybe he is just busy
Or he's in his thoughts too deep
We're getting to the bottom of this nowTurn to this other altar
Pour water on the wood
Fill your jars a few more times
And really soak it good
Ol' baal can't bail you out now
But i know someone who could
Yeah the one who answers we'll know is godAnd i believe the lord will hear my cry
You will see the fire from the sky
You will say the lord is god most high
Oooooooh, oh, oh, oh, oh(music plays)I believe the lord will hear my cry
You will see the fire from the sky
You will say the lord is god most high
Oooooooh, oh, oh, oh, ohOooooooh, oh, oh, oh, oh(spoken words)
Then the fire of the lord fell and consummed the burnt sacrifice, and the wood, and the stones, and the dust. And licked up all the water that was in the trench. And when the people saw it, they fell on their faces and cried "the lord is god, the lord he is god"
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Ricky Skaggs (born July 18, 1954 in Lawrence County, Kentucky) is a 14 time Grammy Winner and a country and bluegrass star, singer, musician, producer, and composer. Skaggs's music career began in 1970 when he joined Ralph Stanley's bluegrass band, the Clinch Mountain Boys. He plays mandolin, fiddle, guitar and banjo. For a few years, Skaggs was a member of Emmylou Harris's "Hot Band". He wrote the arrangements for Harris's bluegrass-roots album, Roses in the Snow. In addition to arranging, Skaggs sang harmony, and played mandolin and fiddle.

Read more about Ricky Skaggs on Last.fm.


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