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Nightmare #49

from Emancipator by Larry Norman

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From the album Home At Last

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I was playing guitar at 34th and M
When a man said are you him
I said am I who, he said I don’t know
So ineluctably I gave him a scenario

I said jump back, back in time
Back to ‘68, I didn’t have a dime
I was more poor than I’d ever been
And I was living like an orphan
In the city of sin

Yeah, that’s right
Uh huh oh

Capitol Records, Hollywood and Vine
I was following God, I was feeling fine
I was preaching on the corner
Singing in the streets
An ancient message with a modern beat

My hair was long
I might’a dressed like a bum
But my music made it clear
Where I was coming from
And where I’m going to
When my life is done
Well have you seen your brother baby
Standing in the son
​In the son

In the son

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from Emancipator, released December 1, 2004

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Larry Norman Los Angeles, California

American musician, singer, songwriter, record label owner, and record producer. Norman had a major influence on artists as diverse as The Pixies, Guns n' Roses, and U2. After his death in 2008 his most well-known album, 1972's Only Visiting This Planet, was selected for inclusion in The United States Library of Congress for its cultural significance and impact on American culture. ... more

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