| Song | Abraham |
| Artist | The Kin |
| Album | Rise and Fall |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| There’s a tale | |
| Told by soldiers | |
| Of two sons and their father | |
| As they sailed to old Palestine | |
| True were these brothers | |
| They sailed to bury their father | |
| They would fight for Jerusalem | |
| You will be meek when I am able | |
| You’ll be the salt upon the table | |
| When all is said and done could you | |
| Somehow be sons of Abraham | |
| I was told by a stranger | |
| Of a young blood thrown to the desert | |
| He united a people with his hands | |
| In the wane to the crescent | |
| He fed the lion to the pheasant | |
| He would stride to the spring of Zam Zam | |
| There’s a tale told by soldiers | |
| A young boy taken to slaughter | |
| He was saved by his father’s hand | |
| He was prized and protected | |
| And prince he was elected | |
| He was to save the wolves with a lamb | |
| There’s a tomb out by Jordan | |
| Where two sides stop to adore him | |
| As they fight for Jerusalem |
| There' s a tale | |
| Told by soldiers | |
| Of two sons and their father | |
| As they sailed to old Palestine | |
| True were these brothers | |
| They sailed to bury their father | |
| They would fight for Jerusalem | |
| You will be meek when I am able | |
| You' ll be the salt upon the table | |
| When all is said and done could you | |
| Somehow be sons of Abraham | |
| I was told by a stranger | |
| Of a young blood thrown to the desert | |
| He united a people with his hands | |
| In the wane to the crescent | |
| He fed the lion to the pheasant | |
| He would stride to the spring of Zam Zam | |
| There' s a tale told by soldiers | |
| A young boy taken to slaughter | |
| He was saved by his father' s hand | |
| He was prized and protected | |
| And prince he was elected | |
| He was to save the wolves with a lamb | |
| There' s a tomb out by Jordan | |
| Where two sides stop to adore him | |
| As they fight for Jerusalem |
| There' s a tale | |
| Told by soldiers | |
| Of two sons and their father | |
| As they sailed to old Palestine | |
| True were these brothers | |
| They sailed to bury their father | |
| They would fight for Jerusalem | |
| You will be meek when I am able | |
| You' ll be the salt upon the table | |
| When all is said and done could you | |
| Somehow be sons of Abraham | |
| I was told by a stranger | |
| Of a young blood thrown to the desert | |
| He united a people with his hands | |
| In the wane to the crescent | |
| He fed the lion to the pheasant | |
| He would stride to the spring of Zam Zam | |
| There' s a tale told by soldiers | |
| A young boy taken to slaughter | |
| He was saved by his father' s hand | |
| He was prized and protected | |
| And prince he was elected | |
| He was to save the wolves with a lamb | |
| There' s a tomb out by Jordan | |
| Where two sides stop to adore him | |
| As they fight for Jerusalem |