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Psalmatic

Psalmatic lyrics by Underschool Element. Psalmatic I'm a fat cowboy and live in a big ranch in Texas. My life summarized in a cow herd and an old gray horse....

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Psalmatic

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Psalmatic

I'm a fat cowboy and live in a big ranch in Texas.

My life summarized in a cow herd and an old gray horse.

But one night, a cloud of locust killed my dear bovines.

Me and my horse, we pondered this crisis situation.

We left together to no man's land

Look for another and better life.

See the light

In the sky.

We met three wise men who had seen strange light too

We downed a few beers and then we left together,

We came to a little child who gave me an ox and a donkey

Jesus was his name man... !

Feel the light

In your life.

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