| If I had my way
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| If I had my way
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| If I had my way
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| I would tear this building down
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| Tear this building down
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| You read about Sampson and from his birth
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| The strongest man that ever lived on Earth
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| One day old Sampson was walking alone
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| He looked down on the ground and he saw an old jaw-bone
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| He swung it over his head, swung it over his head
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| When he start moving ten thousand was dead
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| If I had my way
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| If I had my way
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| If I had my way
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| I would tear this building down
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| Tear this building down
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| Sampson and the lion got in attack
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| Sampson joined up on the lion’s back
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| You read about this lion, he killed a man with his paw
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| Sampson he got his hands around the lion’s jaw
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| He ripped that beast till the lion was dead
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| The bees made honey in the lion’s head
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| If I had my way
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| If I had my way
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| If I had my way
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| I would tear this building down
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| Tear this building down
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| Delilah was a woman so fine and fair
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| She had a lovely good looks and a coal black hair
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| Delilah came down on Samson’s mind
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| First he saw a woman of the Philistines
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| She set down on Samson’s knees
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| Tell me where your strength lies if you please
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| She spoke so kind, talked so fair
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| Samson told «Delilah cut off my hair,
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| Shave my head, clean as your hand
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| And my strength will be like a natural man.»
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| Took old Samson by surprise
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| They picked up a stick and then they punched out his eyes
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| Backing down to the judgment hall
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| Chained him to the stone cold wall
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| They left him there ‘til his hair turn brown
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| Strength to tear that building down
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| If I had my way
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| If I had my way
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| If I had my way
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| I would tear this building down
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| Tear this building down
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| Tear this building down
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| Tear this building down
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| Tear this building down… |