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Wicked Man Lyrics


And now children come running to the truth
But you've got to peel the skin to get the fruit
But while one's living high another's grieving
But what's sweet by morning is bitter by the evening
Oh what's sweet by morning is bitter by the evening
So the wicked, oh the wicked
Oh the wicked man shall now fall
Oh, the wicked, oh the wicked
The wicked man shall now fall
Now when the moon chase away the sun
Oh and cause my day to run
I will not fear the darkest night
For I know upon the other side is light
Oh on the other side is light
Oh now the wicked, oh the wicked
Oh the wicked man shall now fall
Oh all the wicked, oh the wicked

The wicked man shall fall
Every man is a common man
And every common man has his plan
But while the hungry man seek any food in sight
Oh the greedy man seek only appetite
Oh the greedy man seek only appetite
Now the wicked, oh the wicked
Oh the wicked man shall now fall
Oh the wicked, oh the wicked
The wicked man shall fall
Oh the wicked man shall fall
Oh the wicked, the wicked
Oh the wicked man shall fall
Fall, fall, fall, fall
Wicked man, wicked man, oh, fall

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When The Blind Boys of Alabama open their mouths to sing, what comes out is older than salvation, older than redemption. It is the sound of oppression and struggle. It is the sound of revelation and liberation. It is a sound as old as time. The Blind Boys of Alabama are the pyramids of gospel music; the birthplace of sacred soul.
The three original members of the group, (which started out in 1939, as The Five Blind Boys Of Alabama) Clarence Fountain, Jimmy Carter, and George Scott, are all in their mid to late seventies and are all completely blind.

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