| Doo doo doo doo
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| Doo doo doo doo
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| Yea, honey
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| Doo doo doo doo
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| Doo doo doo doo
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| I was a dead man
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| I was asleep
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| I was a stranger in a foreign land
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| 'til I met thee
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| First verse
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| I took a stroll down a country road all day
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| And now I, I looked around
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| In search of my love
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| I found what I needed
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| Nothing more
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| Just what I needed
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| The pure heart of a baby and now I came to full and whole
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| Whoa
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| I was a dead man
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| I was a dead man
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| I was asleep
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| Knocked out, knocked out for a minute
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| I was a stranger in, in a foreign land
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| Oh oh 'til I met thee, Lord
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| And I wanna say it again, say say
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| I was a dead man (dead man, dead man)
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| I was asleep
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| Lord knows I was, I was a stranger in, in a foreign land
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| Oh oh til I met thee
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| Second verse
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| I felt the call when I was bound for country road, that day
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| And I was burdened down
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| Who wouldn’t help me, Lord, I
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| I did not know, Lord, I
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| I felt your healing and all on me, Lord, I
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| Felt your healing
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| And now on all that was with me
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| I now
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| Oh I
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| I was a dead, dead, I was a dead man
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| I was asleep, I was a, Lord knows
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| I was a stranger in a foreign land
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| Said «I was a stranger in a foreign land»
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| Said «I was walking in darkness with no sense of direction»
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| Came and made a way for me to see over my afflictions
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| Said «I was a stranger in a danger»
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| (Stranger in a foreign land)
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| (Stranger in a foreign land)
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| (Stranger in a foreign land)
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| (darkness, no sense of direction) |