CHORUS
Primitive Rhythm Machine, it's the true, rhythm of
The natives, tho wholy rhythm. God creates, jungle beats
Evil, only perverts.
Verse 1
African tribes, L.A. gangs, Australian natives
Europeans will know about
Salvation, the time has come to change your ways
Throw your conceptions out, look to people, not yourself.
High and mighty, that's not right. God created all things.
BRIDGE
That's all men.
That's all music.
That's everything
CHORUS
Verse 2
Glacial dwellers, South Americans, tribal people.
All men must know about
Salvation, the time has come to change your ways
All this music will all pass, it's just part of this world.
God's music of all nations. All parts of God's creation.
BRIDGE
Verse 3
Hard music, soft sounds, street beats,
Music crowds will know about.
Salvation, the time has come, to change your ways.
Look beyond a culture style, yourself on what's right.
You must turn around, to know your Creator.
BRIDGE
INTERLUDE
Heavy, music, rhythm, God's way.
CHORUS



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    this song is a favorite of mine. Music is a way of worship to Jesus, to God. God created instruments for music so we should enjoy it to the fullest and use it to worship him. Music can help one grow closer to God.

    sweetwildrose_2002on April 07, 2003   Link
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    yes

    rockhopperon May 03, 2008   Link

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