Connected

Album: Connected (1992)
Charted: 18 20
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    Somethin' ain't right
    Gonna get myself
    I'm gonna get myself
    I'm gonna get myself connected
    I ain't gonna go blind
    For the light which is reflected
    I see through you, see through you
    I see through you, I see through you
    Your dirty tricks, you make me sick
    I see through you, I see through you
    I'm gonna do it again, gonna do it again

    I'm (gonna do it again, gonna do it again)
    Gotta do right (gonna do it again)
    Somethin' ain't right (gonna do it again)
    Gotta do right
    Come on

    If you make sure you're connected
    The writing's on the wall
    But if your mind's neglected
    Stumble, you might fall
    Stumble, you might fall
    Stumble, you might fall
    (Stereo MC's)

    I, ain't gonna go blind
    I see through you, see through you
    I see through you, I see through you
    Gonna get myself
    I'm gonna get myself
    I'm gonna get myself connected
    I ain't gonna go blind
    For the light which is reflected
    Hear me out
    Can ya hear me out?
    Can ya hear me out?
    Do it again
    Do it again
    Do it again
    Do it again
    I wanna do it again
    I wanna do it again
    I wanna do it again
    You're terrified (I wanna do it again)
    Ain't gonna go blind, ain't gonna go blind
    (I wanna do it again)
    Here we go

    If you make sure you're connected
    The writing's on the wall
    But if your mind's neglected
    Stumble, you might fall
    Stumble, you might fall
    Hear me out
    Stumble, you might fall

    Interstate 5
    Stayin' alive
    Won't someone try
    Open up your eyes
    You must be blind
    If you can't see
    The gaping hole called reality
    Ow, wanna do it again
    I gonna, gonna do it again
    I wanna do it again, come on
    I'm gonna do it again
    Hear me out
    Terrified
    Somethin' ain't right
    Here we go

    If you make sure you're connected
    The writing's on the wall
    But if your mind's neglected
    Stumble, you might fall
    Stumble, you might fall
    Stumble, you might fall
    If you make sure you're connected
    The writing's on the wall
    But if your mind's neglected
    Stumble, you might fall
    Stumble, you might fall
    Stumble, you might fall
    If you make sure you're connected
    The writing's on the wall
    But if your mind's neglected
    Stumble, you might fall
    Stumble, you might fall
    Stumble, you might fall
    If you make sure you're connected
    The writing's on the wall
    But if your mind's neglected
    Stumble, you might fall
    Stumble, you might fall Writer/s: Harry Casey, Nicholas Edward Jame Hallam, Richard Raymond Finch, Robert Birch
    Publisher: Rough Trade Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Blissful Journey from Colorado, UsaBeautifully written and extremely significant during our lifelong journey of the Self, Nature, Oneness and Connectedness!!!
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