Larry Norman - The outlaw
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[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
GSome say He was an Coutlaw, that He Groamed across the Cland
D7With a band of unschooled ruffians and a Gfew old fisherEmmenEm6
GNo one knew just where He Ccame from or Gexactly what He'd AmdonAm6e
D7But they said it must be something bad that Gkept Him on the AmrunG.
GSome say He was a Cpoet that He'd Gstand upon the Chill
And D7his voice could calm an angry crowd or Gmake the waves stand EmstiEm6ll
GThat He spoke in many Cparables that Gfew could underAmstaAm6nd
D7But the people sat for hours just to Glisten to this AmmanG.
GSome say He was a Csorcerer a Gman of mysteCry
D7He could walk upon the water. He could Gmake a blind man EmseeEm6.
GThat He conjured wine at Cweddings and did Gtricks with fish and AmbreAm6ad.
D7That He talked of being born again and raised Gpeople from the AmdeaGd.
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[Verse 2]
GSome say a politiCcian who Gspoke of being Cfree
D7He was followed by the masses on the Gshores of GaliEmleeEm6
GHe spoke out against corrupCtion and He Gbowed to no deAmcreAm6e
D7And they feared His strength and power so they Gnailed Him to a AmtreGe.
GSome say He was the CSon of God a Gman above all Cmen
D7But He came to be a servant and to Gset us free from EmsinEm6
And Gthat's who I beClieve He was 'Gcause that's who I beAmlieAm6ve
D7And I think we should get ready 'cause it's Gtime for us to AmleaGve
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