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Street Corner Preacher Lyrics


He got a new mercy
A new grace
Street corner preacher
With the angry face
He got 2 years off
For good behavior
Back in the neighborhood, workin’ for the Savior
There’s two old ladies
And a junkie – na na
He can see for sure that his work is cut out
Though he walks through the shadows
He won’t fear his neighbor
Back in the neighborhood workin’ for the Savior
Ba ba
Budie du pa bud it in
Ba ba

Budie du pa bud it in
Ba ba
Budie du pa bud it in
Ba ba
Yeah yeah
Well he understands the need for livin’ large
But it’s hard to get a job with a felony charge
Now he’s workin’ in a hospital
Washin’ dishes
Walkin’ through the fields
Through the lost and the viscious
There he saves every breath
A new benediction
Save the liver from awkening
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The eyes of man
Well he seeks no favor
Back in the neighborhood workin’ for the Savior
But there’s a whole lotta trouble all around
Every night the same old siren sound
There’s a whole lotta trouble all around
Children soldiers in this battleground
Bud it in
Ba ba
Budie du pa bud it in
Ba ba
Budie du pa bud it in
Ba ba
Yeah yeah
With a new shine
And a second chance
He unbolts the door
And hops over the fence
Young woman with a baby that her daddy gave her
Back in the neighborhood workin’ for the Savior
But all around the world rages on
Burnt-out houses
With the front door gone
Well his faith is his fountain
His love is his neighbor
Back in the neighborhood workin’ for the Savior
Whooa yeah
Ahhhh
Ba ba
Budie du pa bud it in
Ba ba
Budie du pa bud it in
Ba ba
Budie du pa bud it in
Ba ba
Yeah yeah
He got a new mercy
A new grace
Street corner preacher
With the angry face
He got 2 years off
For good behavior
Back in the neighborhood, workin’ for the Savior
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Amos Lee (born 1978 as Ryan Anthony Massaro) is an American singer-songwriter whose musical style encompasses folk, rock and soul. His self-titled debut album is full of folk and soul, with a jazz twist. The Flower Songfacts state that his fourth album, Mission Bell, which was released on January 25, 2011 debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 with 40,000 copies sold in its first week; these sales were the lowest for a #1 debut in the Nielsen SoundScan era.

Read more about Amos Lee on Last.fm.


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