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All Can Be Done Lyrics


It all can be done
It all can be done
Whatever your method, a theory of one
It all can be done
I can't believe it, whats happening to me
And, I'm gonna own it
This right of passage, so attached to it
I'm gonna heal it
cuz I've never been abandoned
Just left alone
That's the hardest thing to ignoreIt all can be done
It all can be done
Whatever your method, a theory of one
It all can be done
Most things take their toll
Most things take their toll
Whatever your perception
Whatever your role

And most things make your soul
Take it or leave it, it happened that way
And wether you're needed or not
A part of it is with you wherever you go
And I know you feel it, Cuz it makes up your soul
Oh
That's the hardest thing to ignoreIt all can be done
It all can be done
Whatever your method, a theory of one
It all can be done
Under the pressure, under the gun
It all can be done
Under the pressure, under the gun
Hey, it all can be doneMake the colors make me blind
For all things equal, all things shine
Go now, live your truth
Be of the solids in need of it's fruits
Kind of a mess, how I handled it all
But better the the lessons, when the harder you fall
Wprking backwards since the day I was born
And that's the hardest thing to ignoreIt all can be done
It all can be done
Whatever your method, a theory of one
It all can be doneIt all can be done
It all can be done
Whatever your method, theory of one
It all can be doneLucky for us, there's no one way right to live
And leave it us, to think that we are in charge
Working backwards since the day we were born
And that's the hardest thing to ignore
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Nahko “Bear” Parayn on the tip, is Oregon native Nahkohe Parayno. A sixth generation Apache/Mohawk this medicinal troubadour (his Cheyenne name given to him by his grandmother) didn’t grow up on his native land, with his Puerto Rican/Indian mother, or Filipino father.
Born, raised, and blessed in the suburbs by his adopted family, Nahko found roots in music and throughout his teens taught piano lessons and directed musical productions for local high schools.

Read more about Nahko and Medicine for the People on Last.fm.


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