Let it be know that you heard it from here
When I'm on this microphone you know I make myself clear
With the power, with the love with the boldness
Look in my eyes and remember who told you this

Payable on Death gonna hit ya hit-man
Talk all you want, I don't fear any man
'Cause ya frontin' ain't nothin' but words to me
You never had the stuff and your butt ain't crazy enough

To handle, we come step to me
My King is He in the power of Three
So what you want you ain't down with us
You get so scared, so mad when I say the word Jesus

I ain't down, you preach too much
But if you ask me boy, I don't think I preach enough
I tell you God is real, so don't miss the boat
But since we come off hard, you say we shove it down your throats

You want to talk that talk, walk that walk
I'm the only person you see, but it ain't me that you mock
Man is nothing, but you think that you're bad
Fool if it wasn't for my God, I would have already had you

Deny His name are you willing to admit it
And if so, are you willing to die for it
'cause I am, He is my life and I don't fear death
'cause he already paid the Price

All your talk and are your threats ain't jack blaspheme my God
Yo punk I'm not having that, turn away it's your own loss
'cause all I can do is just take them to the cross


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Preach Lyrics as written by Ed Thomas Joel Hugh Compass

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    This song is so strong and powerful. Yes, it is upfrong; but it's not forcing anything upon anyone. You can feel the frustration and emotion in the lyrics and the lyrics. I love the musical and lyrical impact when he says "fool, if it wasn't for my God I would have already had you!" It is a strong viewpoint spoken in a very upfront and modern language. JesusSaves.

    euphoria_277on June 21, 2005   Link

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