Nightmare #49 (Part One) Lyrics
von Larry Norman
In 'Nightmare #49 (Part One)' reflektiert Larry Norman seine Erfahrungen als Musiker in den 1960er Jahren. Der Song begi... weiterlesen
I was playing guitar at 34th and M
When a man said, are you him?
I said, am I who? He said, I don't know.
So ineluctably I gave him a scenario.
I said jump back, jump back in time
Back to '68, I didn't have a dime
I was more poor than I'd ever been
And I was living like an orphan in the city of sin.
Capitol Records, Hollywood and Vine
I was following God, I was feeling fine
I was preaching on the corner, singing on the streets,
An ancient message with a modern beat.
My hair was long, I might'a dressed like a bum
But my music made it clear where I was coming from
And where I'm going to when my life is done.
Well, have you seen your brother, baby,
Standing in the Son, in the Son
When a man said, are you him?
I said, am I who? He said, I don't know.
So ineluctably I gave him a scenario.
I said jump back, jump back in time
Back to '68, I didn't have a dime
I was more poor than I'd ever been
And I was living like an orphan in the city of sin.
Capitol Records, Hollywood and Vine
I was following God, I was feeling fine
I was preaching on the corner, singing on the streets,
An ancient message with a modern beat.
My hair was long, I might'a dressed like a bum
But my music made it clear where I was coming from
And where I'm going to when my life is done.
Well, have you seen your brother, baby,
Standing in the Son, in the Son
Writer(s): Larry Norman
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