Barabbas
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There's no sea to fish in
closer than Galilee.

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It's what I'm used to doing,
my hands go to it.

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But the streets in the cities
have to be the sea for me now.

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He made a joke about it
when he took us away from the boats.

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He said that in the future
our fish would be men.

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It was a serious joke.
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It meant he'd given us the word
to draw men out of the dark sea...

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...into the light.
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And you call yourself a fisherman?
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Do I have to tell you
what happens to the fish?

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They struggle about, gasp and die.
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We struggle and gasp.
You said something good.

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Poor fish.
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I, too...
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...must struggle and gasp.
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And die.
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And die in order to live.
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That's where men have the advantage
over fish.

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They can die to the world,
die to the dark sea...

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...and begin to live again in the light.
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That's what he promised,
and what he promised has happened.

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But what has happened...
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...we still don't know.
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He's come back to life.
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-He'll lead us to the new kingdom.
-I'll believe it when he's before us.

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When I can touch him and hear him.
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You're always full of doubts
without any cause.

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No cause to doubt
that a dead man can come back to life?

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No cause.
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I can take you now to talk with a man
who was dead.

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The Master brought him back to life.
Thomas knows him well.

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Come, talk to him.
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Let him tell you.
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You needn't be afraid.

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