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Date: Sat 13 Jul 1996 16:10:06 -0700
Message-Id: <[email protected]>
From: [email protected] (Lawrence Michael Korman)
Subject: Re: Country Joe & The Fish - Who am I
WHO AM I - Country Joe and the Fish
Who am I to stand and wonder to wait
While the wheels of fate slowly grind my life away
Who am I
There were some things that I loved one time
But the dreams are gone I thought were mine
And the hidden tears that once did fall
Now burn inside at the thought of all
The years of waste the years of cryin'
The passions of a heart so blind
To think that but even still
As I stand exposed to the feelings I felt
And I cried into the echoes of my loneliness
CHORUS
What a nothing I've made of life
The empty words the coward's plight
To be pushed and passed from hand to hand
Never daring to speak never daring to stand
And the emptiness in my family's eye
Reminds me over and over of lies
And promises and deeds undone
And now again I have to run
But now there is nowhere to run to
CHORUS
Now my friend we meet again
And we shall see which one will bend
Under the strain of death's golden eyes
Which one of us will win the prize
To live - and which one will die
'Tis I my friend yes 'tis I
Will kill to live again and again
Clutch the throat of sweet revenge
For life is here only for the taking
CHORUS
I hope these lyrics are correct. I got the chords from Barry Melton one of the Fish in our short e-mail
If anyone out there has chords or tabs for Rock Coast Blues I would be eternally grateful.
Danny Korman