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I Can Feel Him In The Morning

Released by Grand Funk Railroad in 1971
From the Album: Survival |

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He kind of started all the plants growing, and he started people.
Well, I guess he’s kind of big and fat.

He can see us wherever we do … whatever we do.
He has such powerful eyes — he has to have millions and thousands and billions.
And he can still see us when we’re bad.

He could be sitting on the table right now, but you can’t see him.

He can’t be everywhere at once doing everything for everybdy.
Everybody can’t get what they want.

Well, his job is to make us good and to make us happy and make us parents happy.

Good is the right thing and bad is the wrong thing.

When I’m good my mother never yells at me, when I’m bad she does.

Good means to obey your mother and father, to do what the teacher says — the things right.
I feel miserable when I’m … when I’m bad,
I feel miserable on the inside but, on the outside, I just feel like I … I feel now.

I think … um, um … there are more people that are bad than there are good.
And, um … if you’re good, you’ll live forever.
And, if you’re bad, you’ll die when you die …

Take me down to the water, let me feel it run over me.
Let me feel the pain and the coldness, the loneliness that there must be.
Whoa, can’t you see their dreams, as they go drifting by?
Whoa, can’t you see their faces, and their tear-soaked eyes?

I can feel him in the morning, I can feel him in the evening too.
I can hear him in the morning, tellin’ me what I got to do.
Got to make a new world, ought to make the old one right.
I can see him in the morning, I can see him in the stars at night.

Take me out to the battlefield, let me hear the shells flying by.
Let me hear the sound of the cannons, let me hear them scream and cry.
Whoa, can’t you hear their dreams, as they tumble to the blood-soaked ground?
Whoa, hear them scream for shelter, from the world they never found.

Oooo, Oooo, Oooo, Oooo-ooo.


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Grand Funk Railroad has released many songs over the years besides I Can Feel Him In The Morning. Grand Funk Railroad released songs from 1969 to 1983 spanning across albums like On Time, Grand Funk, Closer To Home, Survival, E Pluribus Funk, Phoenix, We're An American Band, All The Girls In The World Beware!!, Shinin' On, Good Singin', Good Playin', Born To Die, Grand Funk Lives, and What's Funk?. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Grand Funk Railroad.

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The lyrics to I Can Feel Him In The Morning are the words, verses and chorus for the song released by Grand Funk Railroad in 1971. Elements of the lyrics to I Can Feel Him In The Morning are both direct in meaning and also metaphorical with the real meanings of the song only known by Grand Funk Railroad and any collaborating writers working on the lyrics for I Can Feel Him In The Morning back when it was created.

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