Lord, help me out
I'd take my life, but I'm in doubt
Just where my soul will lie
Deep in the earth or way up in the sky

Lord can You hear me, when I call?
Lord can You hear me, when I call?
Lord can You hear me, when I call?
Lord can You hear me, hear me at all?

All my life has left my side
Can't get enough out of life to keep me satisfied
I'm lost about everything
Lord look what state I'm in

Lord can You hear me, when I call?
Lord can You hear me, when I call?
Lord can You hear me, when I call?
Lord can You hear me, hear me at all?

Lord
Lord
Lord
Lord

Lord can You hear me, when I call?
Lord can You hear me, when I call?
Lord can You hear me, when I call?
Lord can You hear me, hear me at all?



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    this one don't mean nearly as much as Spaceman's spacemen 3 version . . .

    freejoe76on August 22, 2002   Link
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    Ehh, Spaceman's?

    Thought the group was called 'Spacemen 3' plain and simple and with Jason Pierce as one of the members.

    Plastic_heroon September 06, 2002   Link
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    I was referring to J Spaceman, Pierce's assumed name ...

    freejoe76on September 26, 2002   Link

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