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Charlie Peacock Human Condition


This human condition
In front of my face, on my mind
Sun comes up, all the time, everyday
Again to see, this human condition
In front of me

Is there a place to hide
Is every stone overturned
Is nothing left to be revealed
Until the fires burn
Walk this road each day
hammer rock just like the rest
Kiss the hurts of neighbor children
Watch a robin in its nest
Am I ever to be free
Of this human condition
In front of me

This human condition
In front of my face, on my mind
Sun comes up, all the time, everyday
Again to see, this human condition
In front of me

Is there a turn to make
Or does it matter anymore
is there something in our history
That causes all the war
I read about good and bad
I see the faces on the screen
I hear that talk is even cheaper now
I can see just what they mean
Am I ever to be free
Of this human condition
In front of me

This human condition
In front of my face, on my mind
Sun comes up, all the time, everyday
Again to see, this human condition
In front of me

This human condition
This human condition



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