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Once on a green day, I was in long grass
And you came nestling, silently by
I caught your long hand, fingers of satin
And on the long grass, together we lie
What are you thinking, kissing me softly
Where does your mind go, when you are here
Is loving really, your only answer
Or does your mind side, shed lonely tears
I can break walls down, if you will help me
If I can reach you, help me to see
All of the good things, that I can give you
If you will take things, take them from me
Please really trust me, maybe I will hurt you
But I can heal it, soon as its done
Give me your hand and allow me to lead you
Out of the long grass, into the sun

If you are going, go very swiftly
Don't lend or say, tender goodbye
Winds of uncertainty, carry you from me
To you the truth is, seeming a lie
If you are staying, try harder to see me
Tearing the blindfolds, down from your eyes
Seeing the sunshine, feeling the rainfall
Why not to live and why not to die
You are still learning, life is your teacher
If you don't listen, you're never here
My lips are moving, I'm only speaking
To try and make you, stay with me here
Make up your own mind, give me a reason
Why you are running, small and alone
No one is mumbling, if they are ready
To look for living, and living alone
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Lyrics submitted by Bhushan Nagaraj.

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Born in Malaysia, Sam Gopal started to learn to play Tablas from the age of seven.
Came to London to study in 1962.
1965/66 he started the SAM GOPAL DREAM with Mick Hutchinson on guitar, Pete Sears on bass, and Andy Clark (Keyboards) joined a little bit later. In 1967 recorded a few tracks for Screen Gems with Gus Dudgeon as engineer. In 1968 started the next band SAM GOPAL with Lemmy.(guitar/ vocals), Roger D'Elia (guitar) and Phil Duke on bass. Recorded an album "Escalator" for Stable Records. Were managed by Robert Stigwood. Also recorded a Single "Horse" / "Back Door Man" .

Read more about Sam Gopal on Last.fm.


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