paroles de chanson Testify - Colin James , Alan Doyle
I
feel
the
irons
on
my
wrist
And
lament,
it's
come
to
this
When
they
hang
me
from
the
gallows
tree
"Such
as
life,"
you'll
hear
me
hiss
I'm
not
the
reddest
handed
bandit
here
But
I'm
the
one
who'll
take
the
fall
This
smoking
gun's
been
smothered
By
the
long
arm
of
the
law
The
Chaplin
says,
"The
end
is
started
And
your
judgment
has
begun
Prayers
can
lead
to
God's
forgiveness
For
all
the
foolish
things
you've
done"
"You've
got
tonight
to
find
Some
peace
of
mind
before
you
leave
this
world"
And
I
hope
and
pray
That
I
may
never
get
what
I
deserve
Take
me
down
to
the
river
Preacher,
take
me
by
the
hand
Take
me
down
to
the
river
Mend
the
soul
of
a
broken
man
Drown
me
in
forgiveness
Wash
these
bloody
hands
of
mine
Take
me
down
to
one
last
river
Lord,
let
me
testify
I
believe
in
God's
benevolence
And
I
have
seen
with
my
own
eyes
In
the
river
just
outside
the
gate
Sunday
sinners
get
baptized
And
I'll
pray
for
my
redemption
But
I'm
quite
sure
that
he
won't
hear
I've
never
had
that
watered
cross
Trickle
in
my
ear
The
chaplain's
face
it
grew
sadder
He
said,
"You've
not
been
christened,
son?"
"No,"
I
said
and
I
hung
my
head
"Is
there
nothing
to
be
done?"
"If
I
could
get
down
to
that
river
Can't
you
see
how
cleansed
I'd
be?
The
latest
lamb
in
God's
hands
And
my
soul
would
be
set
free"
Take
me
down
to
the
river
Preacher,
take
me
by
the
hand
Take
me
down
to
the
river
Mend
the
soul
of
a
broken
man
Drown
me
in
forgiveness
Wash
these
bloody
hands
of
mine
Take
me
down
to
one
last
river
Lord,
let
me
testify
They
take
me
to
the
river
banks
Two
guards
and
the
chaplain
The
moonlight
shines
on
the
holy
tides
My
prayers
have
been
answered
I
take
my
sodden
walk
to
Jesus
All
piety
and
grace
The
guards
release
my
shackles
But
they
cannot
read
my
face
The
deepest
breath
that
I
can
take
As
I
plunge
under
the
water
The
chaplain
had
the
kindest
ways
But
he
could
have
been
a
whole
lot
smarter
Two
kicks
and
I'm
traveling
Beneath
the
muddy
waters
gleam
And
by
the
time
I
take
a
second
breath
I'm
a
hundred
yards
downstream
Take
me
down
to
the
river
Preacher,
take
me
by
the
hand
Take
me
down
to
the
river
Mend
the
soul
of
a
broken
man
Drown
me
in
forgiveness
Wash
these
bloody
hands
of
mine
Take
me
down
to
one
last
river
Lord,
let
me
testify
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