Who Can Say

Redbone

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WHO CAN SAY? As recorded by Redbone (From the 1970 Album POTLATCH) [Intro]         [Verse 1] Does the sun really rise? Is the moon big and yellow? Will a flame grow inside the man at hate? Does the mind really rule? What is love? can you touch it? Do you fall when you sleep or not at all? [Verse 2] When the clouds disappear is the rain going nowhere? Will a tree grow in space? What is a song? And is life just a dream? Can you see is there Heaven? Is a man flesh and blood or made of mud? [Chorus] Will the master of all shadder a sweet thunder? Will the garden of eden be saved? Or will man be the cause of his final destruction? In a day who can say anyway?          [Verse 3] Is there warmth and desire? Does the light last forever? Is a tear bits of pain or just a crime? Is the night really black? And the morn the day after? Who can say what a day is anyway? [Out-Chorus] Will the master of all shadder a sweet thunder? Will the garden of eden be saved? Or will man be the cause of his final destruction? In a day who can say anyway? In a day who can say anyway?          

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