paroles de chanson The Outlaw - Kevin Max
Some
say
he
was
an
outlaw,
That
he
roamed
across
the
land,
With
a
band
of
unschooled
ruffians
And
few
old
fishermen,
No
one
knew
just
where
he
came
from,
Or
exactly
what
he′d
done,
But
they
said
it
must
be
something
bad
That
kept
him
on
the
run.
Some
say
he
was
a
poet,
That
he'd
stand
upon
the
hill
That
his
voice
could
calm
an
angry
crowd
And
make
the
waves
stand
still,
That
he
spoke
in
many
parables
That
few
could
understand,
But
the
people
sat
for
hours
Just
to
listen
to
this
man.
Some
say
a
politician
Who
spoke
of
being
free,
He
was
followed
by
the
masses
On
the
shores
of
Galilee,
He
spoke
out
against
corruption
And
he
bowed
to
no
decree,
And
they
feared
his
strength
and
power
So
they
nailed
him
to
a
tree.
Some
say
he
was
a
sorcerer,
A
man
of
mystery,
He
could
walk
upon
the
water,
He
could
make
a
blind
man
see,
That
he
conjured
wine
at
weddings
And
did
tricks
with
fish
and
bread,
That
he
talked
of
being
born
again
And
raised
people
from
the
dead.
Some
say
he
was
the
Son
of
God,
A
man
above
all
men,
That
he
came
to
be
a
servant
And
to
set
us
free
from
sin,
And
that′s
who
I
believe
he
is
Cause
that's
what
I
believe,
And
I
think
we
should
get
ready
Cause
it's
time
for
us
to
leave.
Originally
written
and
recorded
by
Larry
Norman
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