Don't I Know Enough
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Don't I Know Enough
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Who had said and who had done?
Who would passed and who has nothing?
Let it be said it was not what is was,
It's just resting on my shoulders.
Hear our voice say, don't I know enough?
Hear our voice say, don't I know enough?
In the pine there is suddled snakes, don't I know enough?
Another corn and the wolves are in the yard, don't I know enough?
Cluddled flock of dangerous thoughts, don't I know enough?
I will tire in softly mode, don't I know enough?
Hear our voice say, don't I know enough?
Hear our voice say, don't I know enough?
Hear our voice say, don't I know enough?
Hear our voice say, don't I know enough?
Hear our voice say, don't I know enough?
Hear our voice say, don't I know enough?
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