Jonah came upon a small ship down in Joppa heading out Tarshish way
He said, "I can't afford to stay around 'Cause the Lord, He knows I've
disobeyed"
So he paid his fare and he bought him a ticket
Said, "If preaching is a habit, this the best way to kick it
'Cause me and the boys on the boat are gonna ride away
Help me Lord I know I've disobeyed
Help me Lord and cause my fears to fade
Much to their alarm up come a big stormAnd it commenced to rock that
boat
And Jonah and the sailors in the boat with the bailers couldn't hardly
stay afloat
They was wondering about the wild wind's sudden assault
And Jonah speaks up and says, "Boys it's all my fault"
So they threw him in, the storm stopped, and that was all she wrote
Help me Lord I know I've disobeyed
Help me Lord and cause my fears to fade
This is the worst I ever felt
Now You know I need Your help
Help me Lord I know I've disobeyed
Jonah was a' floating on the calming ocean for he was a stubborn gent
And the Lord says, "Hey, I know a surefire way to help him to
repent"
So He sent a fat fish that was big and bold and it grabbed old Jonah
and it swallowed him whole
One gulp and old Jonah had some time on his hands to think
Aaaa he was a' thinking
Help me Lord I know I've disobeyed
Help me Lord and cause these fears to fade
This is the worst I ever felt
Now You know I need Your help
Help me Lord I know I've disobeyed
With three days spent did the man repent? You better bet it was no chore
So up come the fish and (erp) he spit old Jonah on the shore
From the boat to the belly from the burp to the beachJonah's off and
running on his way to preach
You better bet them Ninevites heard the word of the Lord
Hollering
Help me Lord I know I've disobeyed
Help me Lord and cause these fears to fade
This is the worst I ever felt
Now You know I need Your help
Help me Lord I know I've disobeyed
Ooo yeah•A-ha a-ha a-ha ha ha•A fat fish, a great big fish•
A-ha a-ha a-ha ha yeow ow•A big fish, a very fat fish•
This big fish come up and had me for lunch•But I didn't mind•
'Cause I repented and I taught him a song of mine• Sing it, fish
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