Can you surry?
Can you picnic? Whoa
Can you surry?
Can you picnic?

Come on, come on and
Surry down to a stoned soul picnic
Surry down to a stoned soul picnic (can you surry? Can you picnic?)
There'll be lots of time and wine
Red yellow honey, sassafras and moonshine
Red yellow honey, sassafras and moonshine

Stoned soul
Stoned soul
Whoa

Come on, come on and
Surry down to a stoned soul picnic
Surry down to a stoned soul picnic (can you surry? Can you picnic?)
Rain and sun come in akin
And from the sky come the Lord and the lightning
And from the sky come the Lord and the lightning

Stoned soul
Stoned soul
Surry on, soul

Surry, surry
Surry, surry

There'll be trains of blossoms
(There'll be trains of blossoms)
There'll be trains of music
There'll be music
There'll be trains of trust
Trains of gold and dust
Come along and surry on, sweet trains
Of thought, surry on down
Can you surry, can you surry? (Can you surry?)

Surry down to a stoned soul picnic
Surry down to a stoned soul picnic (can you surry? Can you picnic?)
There'll be lots of time and wine
Red yellow honey, sassafras and moonshine (red yellow honey)
Red yellow honey, sassafras and moonshine, moonnshine

Stoned soul, yeah
surry on, soul

Surry, surry
Surry, surry
Surry, surry
Surry, surry
Surry, surry
Surry, surry
Surry, surry
Surry


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Stoned Soul Picnic Lyrics as written by Laura Nyro

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    it is s'urry, Laura was shortening up the phrase "let's hurry" - this is an awesome song and she was super talented; and she passed way too young - bless

    rockboy52on December 10, 2012   Link

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