Can you feel it
Can you feel it
Can you feel it

Can you feel it
Can you feel it
Can you feel it

If you look around
The whole world's coming together now(yeah)

Can you feel it
Can you feel it
Can you feel it

Feel it in the air
The wind is taking it everywhere(yeah)

Can you feel it (yeah yeah)
Can you feel it (yeah yeah)
Can you feel it (yeah)

All the brothers of the world should be
Loving each other whole heartidly
Yes its alright
Take my mentor to your brothers and tell him twice (uh huh)

Spread the word and try to teach the man
Who's hating his brother when hate won't do
'cause we're all the same
Yes the blood inside of me is inside of you (come on now tell me)

Can you feel it (help me)
Can you feel it (come on)
Can you feel it

(can you see what's going down)can you feel it
(can you feel it in your bones)can you feel it
Can you feel it

Every breath you take
Is some ones death in another place (yeah)

Every healthy smile
Is hunger and strife to another child (yeah)

But the stars to shine
In promise and salvation is near the time (yeah yeah)

Can you feel it now
So brothers and sisters should we know how


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Can You Feel It? Lyrics as written by Kenton Nix Ashley William Slater

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    murlough is right about the choruses, in agreement with the cd booklet

    this song is about having faith that God is with us even when we can't feel Him or it seems like He's nowhere near. We have to take Him on His word that He will "never leave us or forsake us". but life makes it so hard sometimes to know what's real, so we have to keep in mind that this world we see is but a shadow of the whole, and remember that God loves us and is with us even when it doesn't seem like it

    stratguitariston March 24, 2008   Link

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