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Kim Hill – Turning lyrics
Wayne Kirkpatrick/Jerry Mcpherson
Mr. Riggs is getting old
He likes to have his future told
By sister Eve, the wide-eyed Capricorn
And when his life is on the skids
Her crystals and her pyramids
Are sure to ride him through another storm
But there's a thunder in his soul
Harley was a troubled teen
He shaved his head and now he sings
With a group of odd cerebrals in the park
And over by the traffic light
His friend Laverne the proselyte
Is selling roses 'til her day is dark
Another verndor for the fold
Chorus
And the world is turning turning
Looking for an angle in a straight and narrow light
Yeah the world keeps turning turning
Trying to be colorful
In a scheme of black and white
Rah ghe Da knows everything
Especially when he's channeling
A philosopher from 1635
And Madame Rose is having fun
Yeah she's a happy medium
Communicating with the un-alive
And they make a lot of dough
Chorus
Mr. Riggs is getting old
He likes to have his future told
By sister Eve, the wide-eyed Capricorn
And when his life is on the skids
Her crystals and her pyramids
Are sure to ride him through another storm
But there's a thunder in his soul
Harley was a troubled teen
He shaved his head and now he sings
With a group of odd cerebrals in the park
And over by the traffic light
His friend Laverne the proselyte
Is selling roses 'til her day is dark
Another verndor for the fold
Chorus
And the world is turning turning
Looking for an angle in a straight and narrow light
Yeah the world keeps turning turning
Trying to be colorful
In a scheme of black and white
Rah ghe Da knows everything
Especially when he's channeling
A philosopher from 1635
And Madame Rose is having fun
Yeah she's a happy medium
Communicating with the un-alive
And they make a lot of dough
Chorus
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