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The Spanish Bible
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only, it's a good gospel song recorded by Bellamy Brothers.
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The Spanish Bible Recorded by Bellamy Brothers Written by David Bellamy
C F Stopped to rest in San Jacinto G7 C My horse shivered in the rain F Reflecting back on seven dead men G7 C My conscience never will come clean
F The mission looked warm and inviting G7 C The padre poured a glass of wine F He said my sons sit down and rest here G7 C F Looks like your luck's run out of time
C He handed me the book of angels F G7 Was it heavens thunder that I heard C F Though I can't read the Spanish bible G7 C But I can feel the power of its words
F Always running from the gallows G7 C My soul's so dark it won't come clean F All my bad deeds come second nature G7 C My only moods are scared of me
F C But as I scan the lovely language F G7 My sins do not go undisturbed C F Though I can't read the Spanish bible G7 C I can feel the power of its words
F I saddled up and rode out early G7 C Before the rising of the sun F Thanked the padre for his kindness G7 C As I loaded bullets in my gun
F C When I looked back I saw him praying F G7 The sky was full of soothing words C F As he read the Spanish bible G7 C I could feel the power of its words
F So I go and read the Spanish bible G7 C But I can feel the power of its words
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