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Hallelujah - Ryan Bingham



     
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The other day I found myself up on the corner
I thought I run into a friend of mine
Ended up that he was just a stranger
I said hello as he passed me by
But then he turned and put a gun to my head
He said, my friend I'm going to rob you blind
I said you must be down on your luck
I'm out of money and I'm all out of time
He pulled the trigger and I fell to my knees
My spirit left and then my body went cold
I'm looking down upon the lights of the city
I feel alive, but I'm dead and gone
Ain't no more walking down the side of the road
Ain't no more sleeping on the edge of a frown
Ain't no more favors from someone I don't know

'Cause there ain't nobody hear me, nobody's around
Hallelujah, I'm coming home
Hallelujah, he's dead and gone
Hallelujah, something's wrong
Hallelujah
So tell me now if your singing can bring me
Another day with my feet on the ground
I miss living and living misses me
I miss it so much that I'm holding me down
For all the things that I never could change
For all the reasons that I never understood why
I feel alone, baby
I'm dead and gone, baby
There's somethings wrong
'Cause you know I still feel alive
My train is rolling down the line
And I'm waiting 'till it bring me a dream
For holding you up in my eyes
Oh feel my love, honey
From up above, honey
Oh don't give up on me 'cause I'm coming down
I'm not a one nighter
I'm not a flat liner
I've everything in between the harmony you're singing loud
Hallelujah, I'm coming home
Hallelujah, its dead and gone
Hallelujah, something's wrong
Hallelujah
It's just a song
The other day I found myself up on the corner
I thought I run into a friend of mine
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written by BINGHAM, RYAN
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George Ryan Bingham (born March 31, 1981 in Hobbs, New Mexico) is an American folk rock/Americana singer/songwriter. In addition to his solo albums, Bingham recorded two albums as Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses. Bingham dropped out of school at 17 and was introduced to rodeo bull riding. He learned the emotional aspect of pain early in life, when shuttling between small towns and family members in the hardscrabble ranching communities of West Texas and Hobbs, New Mexico -- and became well-acquainted with the physical facets of pain during his years on the Southwestern rodeo circuit.

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