There was, once upon a time, there was
There was a man who said he was touched
By God, a chosen one
So he started travelling in his Messiah clothes
And then the people started calling him a hoax
And the only miracle the old can remember
Happened when he vanished into the crowd
Oh yeah!
No one else saw Messiah since then
No one else saw Messiah since the
He’s gone!
Yes, they said: “he’s gone!”
Some fools thought he could save us
And followed him, but soon, they found him out
And no one else saw “Messiah” since then
Since he vanished off the face of Earth
When he left everything turned shady,
The man was in front of a million eyes, now he’s gone
They lost track of the guy, oh no way,
I can’t find any shaft of light.
So he started travelling in his Messiah clothes
And then the people started calling him a hoax
But they started thinking something was going wrong
Lord, when he spread the word…
Why so kind? I’ve never, never, never, ever
I’ve never seen such a man, gotta catch him out! (x4)
Where did Messiah come from?
Could’ve brought back some hope
Thanks to you now he’s gone
Gone!
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