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Karma Chain

from Sunflower Child by Tulsi Bloom

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The Karma Chain -

is life... let's just say we're all getting pulled by it! Enjoy! - the ride

lyrics

The news is on, cut the tube. They say they’re right and I don’t have a clue
When will I be? I still pretend, hoping that I will see you again.

The trees are gone, rest in peace. Fill my cup with “easy” please.
When will I be? I still pretend, hoping that I will see you again.

The fight is slim, I have a pen. Mark my way, just to start again.
When will I be? I still pretend, hoping that I will see you again.

Where is God, He should know. Bright as gold, and white as snow.
When will I be? I still pretend, hoping that I will see you again.

Her lipstick is crimson red, Halfway bold and halfway dead.
When will I be? I still pretend, hoping that I will see you again.

Change is gone, where are you? I ain’t got money, but I have a clue.
When will I be? I still pretend, hoping that I will see you again.

I stay positive and roll the dice. Question me if I don’t ask why.
When will I be? I still pretend, hoping that I will see you again.

The army comes and I’m asleep. I don’t remember but I can weep.
When will I be? I still pretend, hoping that I will see you again.

The baby cries one last time. I ask why but it still died.
When will I be? I still pretend, hoping that I will see you again.

I go this way and that way too. I know some things but I’m still a fool.
When will I be? I still pretend, hoping that I will see you again.

Man on the train, I can’t forget. Laid on track because of debt.
When will I be? I still pretend, hoping that I will see you again.

Karma Chain, why can’t I have my cake and eat my pie? Yea!

credits

from Sunflower Child, track released October 5, 2017
Production: Tulsi Devi & Srikala
Vocals & Violin: Tulsi Devi
Mastering: Kevin Blackler

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Tulsi Bloom Los Angeles, California

Tulsi Bloom is an American born Jamaican/Puerto-Rican vocalist, violinist, composer, lyricist and producer. She is a world/pop artist who combines elements of reggae, jazz, funk, soul, classical, electronic, kirtan, rock, dance and hip hop and into her work. Tulsi is dedicated to making music that is a breath of fresh air for the soul and empowers, rejuvenates and inspires all who hear it! ... more

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