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Indian Rope Man Lyrics

Fog dangling thick
Can't see the right road
Streets are sick
The eight day mill
It might grind slow, but it grinds fine

Indian rope man, while looking on
Tells common clay he's heavenly born
Retired layman looks on in scorn
With a transplanted heart
Kiss him quick, he has to part
Yeah, yeah

Indian rope man sees the times
Splitting loose the edge of minds
Catching losers in his line, in his line, yeah
Kiss him quick, he has to part
Yeah, yeah

Indian rope man flexes his eye
Dissolving the fog
Revealing the lie
Indian rope man holds my trick in his heart, yeah
Kiss him quick, he has to part
Yeah, yeah

Indian rope man sees all strife
Cutting down eternal life
When his soul transcends his heart, oh
Kiss him quick, he has to part
Yeah, yeah
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bleedorbreathe On Jun 18, 2009
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Cover art for Indian Rope Man lyrics by Richie Havens

covered by Julie Driscoll & Brian Auger on their album "Streetnoise" (here on Songmeanings written separately).

Compare this song to Robert Marley's "AFRICAN HERBSMAN" -- you'll be delightedly surprised at how Bob has given it a twist.

 
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