Lyrics The Story Of Isaac - Roy Buchanan
Well,
the
door
it
opened
slowly,
My
father
he
came
in,
I
was
nine
years
old.
And
he
stood
so
tall
above
me,
And
his
blue
eyes
they
were
shining
And
his
voice
was
very
cold.
He
said,
"I've
had
a
vision
And
you
know
I'm
strong
and
holy,
I
must
do
what
I've
been
told."
So
we
started
up
the
mountain,
I
was
running,
he
was
walking,
And
his
axe
was
made
of
burning
gold.
Well,
the
trees
they
got
much
smaller,
Yes,
the
lake
a
lady's
mirror
When
we
stopped
to
drink
some
wine.
Then
he
threw
the
bottle
over,
Broke
a
minute
later
And
he
put
his
hand
on
mine.
Thought
I
saw
an
eagle
But
it
might
have
been
a
vulture,
I
never
could
decide.
Then
my
father
built
an
altar,
He
looked
once
behind
his
shoulder,
I
guess
he
knew
I
would
not
hide.
You
who
build
these
altars
now
To
sacrifice
our
children,
You
must
not
do
it
anymore.
A
scheme
is
not
a
vision
And
you
never
have
been
tempted
By
a
demon
or
a
god.
You
who
stand
above
them
now,
Your
hatchets
blunt
and
bloody,
You
were
not
there
before.
When
I
lay
upon
a
mountain
And
my
father's
hand
was
trembling
With
the
beauty,
I
mean
the
beauty
of
the
word.
And
if
you
call
me
brother
now,
Forgive
me
but
I
must
inquire,
"Just
according
to
whose
plan?"
When
it
all
comes
down
to
dust
I
will
kill
you
if
I
must,
I
will
help
you
if
I
can.
When
it
all
comes
down
to
dust
I
will
help
you
if
I
must,
I'll
kill
you
if
I
can.
And
mercy,
mercy
on
our
uniform,
Man
of
peace,
man
of
war,
The
peacock
spreads
his
deadly
fan.
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