Key
John is nineteen, and he doesn't see the matter
Of Judas' saddest dream, reaching for the piece of silver
Peter hears the call of the mockingbird from heaven
Crying in the morning, having given up the key
And I still call him my friend
And I still call him my friend
Joshua puts on his mask and walks the road to Jericho
Matthew wears the head piece of chrome, speed and fire
Noah guides the ark through the sea of stolen moments
Searching through his mind for a place to put the key
And I still call him my friend
And I still call him my friend
Joseph tends the sheep in his coat of many colors
Shadrach and the two held their faith against the fire
Barabbas' on the cross, found that Jesus was the answer
The doors were open wide to all those who find the key
And we still call him our friend
And we still call him our friend
And we still call him our friend
And we still call him our friend
And we still call him our friend
And we still call him our friend