
Date of issue: 16.06.2014
Record label: Vanguard
Song language: English
Kabir II |
Is it one or two |
He and she and you |
Does it make it three |
Tell me how can we be free |
Family tree has got its roots in the sky |
And a broken bird can fly |
Turned around and the river drains the sea |
Eventually a poor man is crowned king |
Mute man sings |
All lost in the lion’s mane |
Repeating holy names |
Guns fire flowers and alligators will speak |
You better check your roof it’s got a leak |
Your strength is weak |
All of them say |
Don’t you fall asleep |
Once you are awake |
Oh for heaven’s sake |
A fire burns the ocean and statues are in motion |
Can anyone understand what I say |
Turned around |
The arrow strikes the hunter |
Strikes him down |
Kabir says what you understand is who you are |
If you cling to the world then your death ain’t far |
The magic is false |
The magician is true |
It’s clear to the wise |
Is it coming clear to you |
That all things will fade just like leaves fall away |
On those October days blooming once again in May |
The Swan shall go alone |
Yes the Swan shall go alone |
Looking on the world as a fair |
The Swan shall go alone |
So take a holy name and your suffering will seem like a hoof print in clay |
That’s what Kabir say |
A fire burns the ocean |
Statues are in motion |
Can anyone understand what I say |
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