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Ask The Lord

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Ask The Lord

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I asked the lord and he said no

I say: Why no?

I hear you're happy but it does not show

Where wild things are I dare not go

I say why lord, I say why

Gimme strength gimme patience

Gimme will to survive

Where the wild things are I dare not go

At first they make you happy this I know

But then they make you feel so low

Black money pays for suffering

I don't need it

I may be happy but it does not show

Where wild things are I dare not go

I say why lord Isay why

I seen the fire and I touched the flame

And given the chance I'd go right back again

Hot summer rain burn me on the wheel

Baptize me with fire

Black money pays for suffering

I don't need it

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