Lyrics Through Him - The Proclaimers
I
was
walking
through
the
middle
of
the
park
On
Saturday
morning
at
ten
I
was
looking
at
the
leaves
and
the
bark
Laughing
at
the
dogs
and
then
A
man
shoved
a
pamphlet
in
my
face
It
was
all
about
forgiveness
of
sins
I
took
it
from
him
just
in
case
I
should
have
thrown
it
in
the
bin
Thrown
it
in
the
bin
Thrown
it
in
the
bin
The
pamphlet
gave
a
Belfast
address
There
was
a
Scottish
name
signed
on
the
line
It
was
the
kind
of
stuff
they
made
me
ingest
In
school
when
I
was
nine
It
said
"sin
is
a
burden
he
can
lift"
Sin
is
foul
and
must
be
cleansed
away
Repent,
or
you'll
be
condemned
On
the
last
day,
on
the
last
day,
on
the
last
day
Thank
you
so
much
for
sharing
I
know
it's
really
caring
To
break
someone
and
rebuild
them
To
break
someone
and
rebuild
them
But
I'm
like
those
dirty
ladies
And
I'm
like
those
tiny
babies
Who
will
burn
in
hell
if
they
don't
come
to
God
Through
him
I
was
walking
through
the
middle
of
the
park
Saturday
morning
at
ten
I
was
looking
at
the
leaves
and
the
bark
Laughing
at
the
dogs
and
then
Thank
you
so
much
for
sharing
I
know
it's
really
caring
To
break
someone
and
rebuild
them
Break
em
down
and
then
rebuild
them
But
I'm
like
those
dirty
ladies
And
I'm
like
all
those
tiny
babies
Who
you
say
will
burn
in
hell
If
they
don't
come
to
God
through
him
I
was
walking
through
the
middle
of
the
park
On
Saturday
morning
at
ten
I
was
looking
at
the
leaves
and
the
bark
Laughing
at
the
dogs
and
then
A
man
shoved
a
pamphlet
in
my
face
It
was
all
about
forgiveness
of
sins
I
took
it
from
him
just
in
case
I
should
have
thrown
it
in
the
bin
Thrown
it
in
the
bin
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