A Samarian woman Came a-running to the city To talk about the man she saw She took her pitcher and went to the well Water she intended to draw Well the stranger she met there She didn't know where he came from But he told her every sinful thing she had done The man at the well Blessed my soul And he's gone Her friends in town asked her Do you know the man? She said: No, I never saw him before They asked her: Did you get his name? She said " He didn't tell me and I don't know When he spoke, my soul caught on fire And I'll remember this day until the day I die He stopped by Blessed my soul Now he's gone The stranger was next seen in our city He was standing off an angry mob Defending a women who'd been caught In the very act of adultery For pity and mercy she sought He said: Ye who is without sin cast the first stone When he raised her from the ground All her accusers, they were gone He gave her a smile, waved farewell And was gone This time the crowd asked her Do you know the man? She said: No, I never saw him before They asked her: Did you get his name? She said: He didn't tell me and I don't know But when he touched me I felt the power from the arms And I ain't gonna do no wrong I'm glad he stopped by Blessed my soul Now he's gone The crowd asked her Don't you know the man? She said: No, I never saw him before They asked her: Did you get his name? She said: He didn't tell me and I don't know But when he touched me I felt the power from the arms And I ain't gonna do no wrong Glad he stopped by Blessed my soul Now he's gone