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Bwana Lyrics
The night brings the stranger
The jungle calls for more
The natives in the village
The visitor at the door
We all have our demons
And sometimes they escape
But Bwana is the visitor
In control of your own fate
Bwana, Bwana, Bwana
Bwana, Bwana, Bwana
The natives in the villages
The visitor at the door
The night brings on strangers
The jungle cries for more
Bwana, Bwana, Bwana
Bwana, Bwana, Bwana
The night brings the strangers
And the jungle calls for more
The natives in the village
The visitor at the door
The jungle calls for more
The natives in the village
The visitor at the door
We all have our demons
And sometimes they escape
But Bwana is the visitor
In control of your own fate
Bwana, Bwana, Bwana
The visitor at the door
The night brings on strangers
The jungle cries for more
Bwana, Bwana, Bwana
And the jungle calls for more
The natives in the village
The visitor at the door
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In her book "Storms" Carol Ann Harris comments that this song was a sarcastic response to Mick Fleetwood's solo project which began as a trip to Africa one reason of which was to study African music.