Barabbas - Jason Eady

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Embed: And I heard 'em say my name and why I'll never know
They unchained my feet, they unshackled my hands
And they let me go instead of that innocent man

I've got a second chance
I'm gonna make it count
Make my way out west
Maybe head down south
Live a life of a pardoned man
Believing in things I don't understand


Well the guilt hangs twice as heavy when it's followed by a surprise
I'd surrendered, I was ready to give up and do my time
I did not know his name, did not know why he was there
But on this side of forgiveness we both have our cross to bear

I've got a second chance
I'm gonna make it count
Make my way out west
Maybe head down south
Live a life of a pardoned man
Believing in things I don't understand

Well I know that I am free cause they did not like his kind
But the man who preaches peace is always looking for a fight
And now I must go on, always knowin' that I'm bound
To try to make the best of this freedom I have found

I've got a second chance
I'm gonna make it count
Make my way out west
Maybe head down south
Live a life of a pardoned man
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Barabbas Lyrics

I heard the judge ask the jury, "which one's the one to go?"
And I heard 'em say my name and why I'll never know
They unchained my feet, they unshackled my hands
And they let me go instead of that innocent man

I've got a second chance
I'm gonna make it count
Make my way out west
Maybe head down south
Live a life of a pardoned man
Believing in things I don't understand


Well the guilt hangs twice as heavy when it's followed by a surprise
I'd surrendered, I was ready to give up and do my time
I did not know his name, did not know why he was there
But on this side of forgiveness we both have our cross to bear

I've got a second chance
I'm gonna make it count
Make my way out west
Maybe head down south
Live a life of a pardoned man
Believing in things I don't understand

Well I know that I am free cause they did not like his kind
But the man who preaches peace is always looking for a fight
And now I must go on, always knowin' that I'm bound
To try to make the best of this freedom I have found

I've got a second chance
I'm gonna make it count
Make my way out west
Maybe head down south
Live a life of a pardoned man
Believing in things I don't understand

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Jason Eady (born 23 January 1975 in Jackson, Mississippi) is an American country music singer and guitarist. He is regarded as an important figure in the subgenre of Texas country music, a form of "classic country" bent upon returning the music to its historic singer-songwriter roots.

On his third and latest album, When the Money’s All Gone, Eady delivers southern gospel stomps, New Orleans soul, and the heartbreaking tide of sin and redemption through his rich baritone voice and a raucous band. Produced by critically-acclaimed songwriter, Kevin Welch, When the Money’s All Gone comes as both a calming voice for the current times and as a timeless album of blue-eyed, southern soul music. The songs sound from the voice of a sage poet that’s made it through the storm to see the other side, all the while knowing it’s going to come again.
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