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The Minister

The Minister lyrics by The Western Den. What can make the minister fall? What can shake his servant’s stature? Belittled, broken, and forced to crawl home...

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The Minister

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What can make the minister fall?

What can shake his servant’s stature?

Belittled, broken, and forced to crawl home

Forced to crawl home

What can drive his shattered limbs?

Who’s to shelter over him?

For there’s a long and painful road,

Crowded with the bodies we’ve all known

Why walk to jericho,

To be robbed of our needs and left alone?

You are far too old,

To tread the waters of a wretched soul

Hold on to the fire in your bones,

Don’t go; stay weary of this road

Peace, may peace surround you with the breeze,

Don’t leave,

Don’t leave me

What can make the minister fall?

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