Jericho

KELLY JOE PHELPS

It was not two days. a night and a day
I look back at the man I was before
A sorry stranger banged up on the shore
Your warm arms tore the walls down.
The devil with the damned things anyway
They were of no use, just a frame
From there he would watch, watch only.
Not taking a part in this world.

I'd sold my mule and bale of hay
These shoes left, tattered and worn
They'd carry me to heaven or they'd walk straight to a hole
I didn't see you coming 'til I heard you there.
In one single breath, in two or three words
The old man crossed the bridge and down the side
And I was left standing holding my sword
Dropped it in the ground, I didn't need it anymore.

A soul to sink into, washing mine clean
I rolled like a hog on holiday
Laughing boy laugh, smiling boy smile
This was no usual day.
My hunch back was straight backed my eyes were on fire
Then I finally remembered what living used to be like.
Playing in the ocean popping rhythms with your hands
Turned the key in the lock and the door swung wide.

And what did we find inside?
A man with a reinvented view.
No shirt no pants, the hold hang bird is skinned
Floating in a cooking pot.
You stabbed me with honesty, passion and peace
And a will to move on with legs of steel
Arms like popeye, giddy like olive
Dancing like sweet pea with a wide open grin
Now I begin retelling the story
Of the lost boy in chains saved by a girl.

Trivia about the song Jericho by Kelly Joe Phelps

On which albums was the song “Jericho” released by Kelly Joe Phelps?
Kelly Joe Phelps released the song on the albums “Slingshot Professionals” in 2003 and “Tap the Red Cane Whirlwind” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Jericho” by Kelly Joe Phelps?
The song “Jericho” by Kelly Joe Phelps was composed by KELLY JOE PHELPS.

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