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Roger McGuinn Lyrics  |
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Written by: Roger McGuinn and Robert James Hippard
© EMI Blackwood Music, Inc./Patian Music/Red Shift Music (BMI)
Album: "Roger McGuinn" - 1973
The planet was molded from great clouds of dust
Then molten eruptions would burst through the crust
A new sun was shining and covered the earth
The heavens all knowing acknowledged the birth
The seas were forming before life began
It would take a long time to crawl on the land
The rivers were waiting for the arrival
The lowlands promised a place of survival
Man came from the mud the ooze and the slime
An integral part of a master design
He gazed at the stars and the moon in the sky
Some knew they were going and some wondered why
Man made a beginning and went to the moon
A few fellow creatures predicted earth's doom
His colonization out into space
Is more than a great leap for the whole human race
Some dream of a journey to the neighboring star
And some will not listen they say it's too far
He'll create a machine and launch it someday
To reach Alpha Centauri four light years away
Then evolve to the stars of our galaxy
And write a new chapter of man's destiny
Man came from the mud the ooze and the slime
An integral part of a master design
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