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Okay now, here we go
Well, I was walkin’ down the street Just another day
Mindin’ my own business, I say
I saw a bloke standin’ on the side of the Street
And waving his Bible and being everything but discreet
You know what’s right from wrong don’t say, no way
Don’t wait till things go wrong, seek Him today
Love and joy and peace and hope is what He offers us, oh yeah
Love and joy and peace and hope is what He offers us
Ah ha
You know I’m not usually one to stop
And talk to people like this, you know, yeah
But something inside of me was building up
And needin’ to find out what he’d say
You know what’s right from wrong don’t say, no way
Don’t wait till things go wrong, seek Him today
Love and joy and peace and hope is what He offers us, oh yeah
Love and joy and peace and hope is what He offers us

Ah ha
Ah yeah
Well that was several months ago now my life has changed
Because someone cared to say
He stands at the door of your heart and knocks
Open up the door and don't keep it locked today, today
You know what’s right from wrong don’t say, no way
Don’t wait till things go wrong, seek Him today
Love and joy and peace and hope is what He offers us, oh yeah
Love and joy and peace and hope is what He offers us
Love and joy and peace and hope is what He offers us
Love and joy and peace and hope is what He offers us

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The Flock was a Chicago-based jazz-rock band that released two records on Columbia records in 1969 (The Flock) and 1970 (Dinosaur Swamps). The Flock did not achieve the commercial success of other Columbia jazz-rock groups of the era such as Chicago and Blood Sweat & Tears, but were most notable for their inclusion of a prominent violin in their recordings. The violinist, Jerry Goodman, went on to considerable notoriety as a member of the Mahavishnu Orchestra and as a solo artist.

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