So God how come every wrong's been done?
With deals no Christ should allow
Once the communist now the terroist
With blood as thick as yours
Now a caravan of clouds
Warns us all of winter showers
Then rattle comes the rain
With each bullet screams your name

So how come this gatherin' storm
Pours little on the truth?
Where the smokin' gun's a familiar
song let loose
With the bombed out cars
Come the falling stars
From a heaven we'll never know
And the nameless names
On the misspelled graves grow tall
We're still screamin' at the Wailing Wall

I'll liberate your peoples' fate
Spoke the Burnin' Bush
But the song of beasts
Grow with oil soaked teeth
Their dollor is mighty and true
Now the eagle soares the sky
Over refugee and child
And to all there is no end
Another day in perfect Hell

So how come where the smokin' gun's a familiar
song let loose

All Hail

Now a caravan of clouds
Warns us of deadly showers
Then a rattle comes the rain
With each bullet screams your name

So how come this gatherin' storm
Pours little on the truth?
Where the smokin' gun's a familiar
song let loose
With the bombed out cars
Come the falling stars
From a heaven we'll never know
And the nameless names
On the misspelled graves grow tall
We're still screamin' at the Wailing Wall

Oh I'll liberate your peoples' fate
As we scream at the wailing wall


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Screaming at the Wailing Wall Lyrics as written by Dave Albert King Bridget Regan

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    There are a lot of errors in these lyrics...

    So god how come every wrong's been done? With deals no Christ should allow, Once the communist now the terrorist, With blood as thick as yours, Now a caravan of clouds, Warns us all of winter showers, Then the rattle comes the rain, With each bullet screams your name, (Chorus) So how come this gatherin storm, Pours little on the truth? Where the smokin' gun's a familiar song let loose, With the bombed out cars, Come the falling stars, From a heaven we'll never know, And the nameless names, On the misspelled graves grow tall, We're still screamin' at the Wailing Wall I'll liberate your peoples' fate, Spoke the Burnin' Bush, But the song of beats, Growl with oil-soaked teeth, Their dollar is mighty and true, Now the eagle soars the sky, Over refugee and child, And to all there is no end, Another perfect day in hell, So how come the gather' storm, Pours little on the truth? Where the smokin' gun's a familiar song let loose, Now a caravan of clouds, Warns us all of deadly showers, Then a rattle comes the rain, With each bullet screams your name, (Chorus) Oh I'll liberate your peoples' fate, As we scream at the Wailing Wall.

    Those are the correct lyrics. Good song.

    VullNoidon December 23, 2004   Link

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