Abraham Lincoln

Dan Maines / Neil Fallon / Tim Sult / J.P. Gaster

Oh Abraham Lincoln, carried across the street.
Oh Abraham Lincoln, carried across the street.
The assassin, the coward,
shot him in the head.
The assassin, the serpent,
Struck him then he fled.

Oh many many many people, gather to hear the word.
Oh many many many people, tremble at what they've heard.
Snickering, drunkards, from cover of dark.
Treachery's their master,
murder is their heart.

From the table, rips his chair.
Cross the people on the stairs.
Watch the limbs running for.
All across a empty bar.

Oh Abraham Lincoln, buried him in his grave.
Oh Abraham Lincoln, buried him in his grave.
The assassin, the coward, no grave for you.
The assassin, the actor, no cross for you.

From the table, rips his chair.
Cross the people on the stairs.
Watch the limbs running for.
All across a empty bar

Trivia about the song Abraham Lincoln by Clutch

When was the song “Abraham Lincoln” released by Clutch?
The song Abraham Lincoln was released in 2009, on the album “Strange Cousins From The West”.
Who composed the song “Abraham Lincoln” by Clutch?
The song “Abraham Lincoln” by Clutch was composed by Dan Maines, Neil Fallon, Tim Sult, and J.P. Gaster.

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