| Hail to our king, to our very first king
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| He says that we may not eat a thing
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| Cos we’ve got to keep fighting with all our might
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| And we won’t get food il the fall of night
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| He’s so sure that we’re doing the right thing
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| Despite so many lives
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| And after all he is our king
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| And we make sure he survives
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| And still he says,
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| «Don't start losing faith now
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| There is not writing on the wall
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| Don’t start looking back now»
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| But we’re still weak from the Curse of Saul
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| Back, looking back, looking many years back
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| And even then we felt the need to attack
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| Whichever Philistines we’d been taught to fear
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| But then in his coronation year
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| King Saul said that things would change now
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| The third way would be clear
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| No more lies and deception; |
| so how did we end up here?
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| And still he says,
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| «Don't start losing faith now
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| There is not writing on the wall
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| Don’t start turning back now»
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| But we’re still weak from the Curse of Saul
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| Don’t you think that we deserve the truth?
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| Don’t you just long to see the proof?
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| Don’t you think these things are overdue?
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| Heal these wounds and bleed no more
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| Bring our neighbors back from war
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| Because we tried to listen and we tried to learn
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| We tried to listen and we tried to learn
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| He says,
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| «Don't start losing faith now
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| There is not writing on the wall
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| Don’t start turning back now»
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| But we’re still weak from the Curse of Saul
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| Don’t start losing faith now
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| Don’t start losing faith now |