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To: mr.mark who wrote (6161)9/20/2000 11:44:39 PM
From: Volsi Mimir  Respond to of 13018
 
HA HA! very very cool.....
Highway 61 on #6161
:-)

A Prophet's Mission
~Alvin Youngblood Hart

Got a tale to tell
Gonna carry it to the world
'Bout I came and saw
Trees was dyin', chillun cryin'
Fish was floatin', famine risin'

Father, son
On the run
Chillun stole from their mothers
World o' pain, some insane
Make a mule out of others

Watch your mouth
Don't you shout
Even talk without knowin'
Future Man, he understand
Where I been an' where I'm going

Got a tale to tell
Gonna carry it to the world
'Bout I came and saw

[this guy does every kind of blues- a little Hendrix and some cowboy campfire songs.]
efmf.ab.ca

mnblues.com



To: mr.mark who wrote (6161)9/21/2000 5:44:25 PM
From: HG  Respond to of 13018
 
Black boy in Chicago
Playin' in the street
Not enough to wear
Not near enough to eat
But don't you know he saw it
On that July afternoon
Saw a man named Armstrong
Walk upon the moon

Young girl in Calcutta
Barely eight years old
The fly's that swarm the market place
Will see she don't grow old
But don't you know she heard it
On a July afternoon
Heard a man named Armstrong
Walk upon the moon
River's getting dirty

The wind is getting bad
War and hate are killing off
The only earth we have
But the whole world stopped to watch it
On that July afternoon
Watched a man named Armstrong
Walk upon the moon

And I wonder if a long time ago
Somewhere in the universe
They watched a man named Adam
Walk upon the earth

- Written by John Stewart
- Recorded by Lobo