Take a little walk to the edge of town and go across the tracks
Where the viaduct looms like a bird of doom as it shifts and cracks
Where secrets lie in the border fires in the humming wires
Well, you know You're never coming back

Past the square, past the bridge, past the mills, past the stacks
On a gathering storm comes a tall handsome man
In a dusty black coat with a red right hand

He'll wrap you in his arms and tell you that you've been a good boy
He'll rekindle all the dreams it took you a lifetime to destroy
He'll reach deep into the hole, heal your shrinking soul
And there won't be a single thing that you can do

He's a god, he's a man, he's a ghost, he's a guru
They're whispering his name 'cross this disappearing land
But hidden in his coat is a red right hand

You don't have no money? He'll get you some
If you haven't got no car, he'll get you one
You've got no self-respect, you feel like an insect
Well, don't you worry, buddy, 'cause here he comes
Through the ghettos and the barrows and the Bowery and the slum
A shadow is cast wherever he stands
Stacks of green paper in his red right hand

You'll see him in your nightmares, you'll see him in your dreams
He'll appear out of nowhere, but he's not what he seems
You'll see him in your head on the TV screen
Hey, buddy, I'm warning you to turn it off

He's a ghost, he's a god, he's a man, he's a guru
You're one microscopic cog in his catastrophic plan
Designed and directed by his red right hand


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    It is for real....Several months ago, about two o’clock in the morning, I saw the Right Red (wine colored) hand of God. On or about that evening I also saw a shadow, mid-20 female, walking into my bedroom and going into our master bath. Both appearances only lasted for some 5 seconds. Note: I have never seen a Big Foot, a flying saucer, men from another planet or a ghost. I have astral projected and experienced flying dreams. Some two months prior to the sighting of the Red Hand I wrote a 56 page dissertation on that Jesus, and the New Testament was only fabrications created and written by mere men. Shortly after the experience I tried putting together something on the Red Hand of God. All I found were two entries…Milton’s Paradise Lost and Cave’s lyrics “The Red Right Hand of God”. Please do not write back and say was I on drugs…no….it was simply a hallucination…no…or it was all in your head…no. Have any of you folks experienced similar happenings?

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