| Well delilah was a woman, she was fine and fair,
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| She had good looks, God knows, and coal black hair,
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| Delilah she gained old samson’s mind.
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| When first he saw this woman, you know he couldn’t believe his mind.
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| Delilah she climbed up 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 and she talked so fair,
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| Well samson said, delilah cut off my hair.
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| You can shave my head, clean as my hand
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| And my strength will become as natural as any old man.
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| If I had my way, if I had my way, if I had my way,
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| I would tear this old building down.
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| You read about samson, all from his works,
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| He was the strongest man that ever had lived on earth.
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| One day when samson was walking along,
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| Looked down on the ground, he saw an old jawbone.
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| He stretched out his arm, God knows, chains broke like thread,
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| When he got to moving, ten thousand was dead.
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| If I had my way, if I had my way, if I had my way,
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| I would tear this old building down.
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| Now samson and the lion, they got in a tack,
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| Samson he crawled up on the lion’s back.
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| You read about this lion, he killed a man with his paws,
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| But samson got his hands around that lion’s jaws.
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| He ripped the beast till he killed him dead.
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| The bees made honey in the lion’s head.
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| If I had my way, if I had my way, if I had my way,
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| I would tear this old building down. |