Blood Like Lemonade

Album: Blood Like Lemonade (2010)
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  • Healing holy man, once upon a time
    He lived for his wife up until the crime

    Hunting high and low to seek revenge
    Brand new moral code, got made reluctant renegade
    Leaving empty souls when he avenged
    Evil spirits flowed he drank the blood like lemonade

    Cozy campfire crowd with a case of wine
    Im feeling fine
    Bounty hunter now and it crossed the line
    Cross that line

    Hunting high and low to seek revenge
    Brand new moral code got made reluctant renegade
    Leaving empty souls when he avenged
    Evil spirits flowed he drank the blood like lemonade

    In the border town down in Mexico
    They let him go
    Law and order now 'cause he runs the show
    So now you know

    [Repeat x2]
    Hunting high and low, exact revenge
    Brand new moral code got made reluctant renegade
    Leaving empty souls when he avenged
    Evil spirits flow he drank the blood like lemonade

    He drank the blood like lemonade (x3) Writer/s: PAUL DAVID GODFREY, ROSS GODFREY, SKYE EDWARDS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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