| CAIAPHAS:
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| We’ve been sitting on the fence for far too long
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| ANNAS:
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| Why let him upset us?
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| Caiaphas, let him be
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| All those imbeciles will see
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| He really doesn’t matter
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| CAIAPHAS:
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| Jesus is important
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| We’ve let him go his way before
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| And while he starts a major war
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| We theorize and chatter
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| ANNAS:
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| He’s just another scripture-thumping hack from Galilee
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| CAIAPHAS:
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| The difference is they call him King
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| The difference frightens me
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| What about the Romans?
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| When they see King Jesus crowned
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| Do you think they’ll stand around
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| Cheering and applauding?
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| What about our people?
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| If they see we’ve lost our nerve
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| Don’t you think that they deserve
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| Something more rewarding?
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| ANNAS:
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| They’ve got what they want
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| They think so, anyway
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| If he’s what they want
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| Why take their toy away?
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| He’s a craze
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| CAIAPHAS:
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| Put yourself in my place
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| I can hardly step aside
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| Can not let my hands be tied
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| I am law and order
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| What about our priesthood?
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| Don’t you see that we could fall?
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| If we are to last at all
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| We can not be divided
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| ANNAS:
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| Then say so to the council
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| But don’t rely on subtlety
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| Frighten them or they won’t see
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| CAIAPHAS:
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| Then we are decided
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| ANNAS:
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| Then we are decided |