Atom Bomb
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Atom Bomb
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Everybody's worried 'bout the atomic bomb
But nobody's worried about the day my lord will come
When he hits (great god almighty) like an atom bomb
When he comes, when he comes
In nineteen hundred and forty-five
The atom bomb, it came alive.
In nineteen hundred and forty-nine
The usa got very wide
We found out a country across the line
Had an atom bomb of the very same kind
People got worried all over the land
Just like folks got in japan
Everybody's worried 'bout the atomic bomb
But nobody's worried about the day my lord will come
When he hits (great god almighty) like an atom bomb
When he comes, when he comes
Well god told elijah he would sent down fire
Sent down fire from on high
He told brother noah about the rainbow sign
There'll be no water but the fire in the sky
Now don't get worried just bare in mind
Seek in jesus in you shall find
Peace, happiness and joy divine
With my jesus in your mind
Everybody's worried 'bout the atomic bomb
But nobody's worried about the day my lord will come
When he hits (great god almighty) like an atom bomb
When he comes, when he comes
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