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The Lion And The Lamb - Paul Kelly



     
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Some people like watching a lamb in a lion?s den
They want me to bow down my head and give in to the end
They keep on singing the same old song
They got the tune right but the words are all wrong
Imagine their surprise when they see how I shed my skinI run with the pack but my kicks I get on my own
In the cold blooded old time the seeds to the blooms were sown
I nursed every sting, every prick and I know every dirty little trick
From the downtown alley all the way to the hilltop homeNobody, I'd say, nobody, nobody's gonna touch me now
Nobody's gonna touch me nowOne of these days the lion will lie down with the lamb
They say milk and honey will flow all through the land
The blood covered butcher will lay down his knife
And take to the streets with the drum and the fife
But between you and me don't count on it anytime soonNobody, I'd say, nobody, nobody's gonna touch me now
Nobody's gonna touch me nowNobody's gonna touch me now
Nobody's gonna touch me now
Nobody's gonna touch me now
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KELLY, PAUL MAURICE / MCDONALD, BILL / KELLY, DANIEL / LUSCOMBE, DANIEL / LUSCOMBE, PETERPublished by
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More than one artist is known as Paul Kelly: one is Australian, another American 1. Paul Kelly is an Australian singer-songwriter, based in Melbourne, and widely considered as an icon of Australian music. He has released music under his own name and as Paul Kelly and The Messengers, Paul Kelly and The Coloured Girls, and Paul Kelly and The Stormwater Boys. His output has ranged from bluegrass to studio-oriented dub reggae, but his core output comfortably straddles folk, rock, and even some country.

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