| 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 old building down
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| Well Delilah, she was a woman fine and fair
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| She had good looks, God knows and coal black hair
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| Delilah, she came to Samson’s mind
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| The first he saw this woman that looked so fine
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| Delilah, she set down on Samson’s knee
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| Said tell me where your strength lies if you please
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| She spoke so kind, God knows, she talked so fair
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| 'til Samson said 'Delilah, you can cut off my hair
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| You can shave my head, clean as my hand
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| And my strength 'come as natural as any a man'
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| If I had my way
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| If I had my way
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| In this wicked world
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| If I had my way
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| I would tear this old building down
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| Talk, Yeah
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| Yeah, Talk to me
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| Yeah, Yeah, talk to me
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| Yeah, what happened then?
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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 old building down
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| Yeah you read about old Samson, told from his birth
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| He was the strongest man that ever had lived on Earth
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| So one day while Samson was-a-walkin' along
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| He looked on the ground and saw an old jawbone
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| He stretched out his arm, God knows, it broke like flint
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| When he got to movin' ten-thousand was dead, Mmm
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| If I had my way
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| If I had my way in this wicked world
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| If I had my way
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| I would tear this old building down
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| Well old Samson and the lion got attacked
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| Samson he jumped up on the lion’s back
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| So you read about this lion had killed a man with his paws
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| But Samson got his hand in the lion’s jaws
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| He rid that beast until he killed him dead
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| And the bees made honey in the lion’s head
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| Good God!
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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 old building down
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| If I had my way
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| If I had my way in this wicked world
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| If I had my way
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| I would tear this old building down
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| Good God1 |