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My friends seem so lost
But I know they don't believe what I'm sayin'
They can't see the games
That they're all playin'And I see the worried hearts
And I see the faces so unsure
But the feelings that they never felt before
But they don't get itGukumatz, kukulcan
Quetzalcoatl
Gukumatz, kukulcan
QuetzalcoatlI'm sayin'
One man with many faces
One man with many names
One man made the world we live in
One man can share the blameOne man with many faces
One man with many names
One man made the world we live in
One man can share the blameI hear you cryin'
As you've been deceived so many times

And you don't know how to deal with
All that painBut no one knows him more than me
'Cause I been a million dizzy ways
And I know what seems important
But they don't get itGukumatz, kukulcan
Quetzalcoatl
Gukumatz, kukulcan
QuetzalcoatlI'm sayin'
One man with many faces
One man with many names
One man made the world we live in
One man can share the blameOne man with many faces
One man with many names
One man made the world we live in
One man can share the blameOne man with many faces
One man with many names
One man made the world we live in
One man can share the blameOne man with many faces
One man with many names
One man made the world we live in
One man can share the blameOne man with many faces
One man with many names
One man made the world we live in
One man can share the blame
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Born: October 20, 1958
Origin: Cowes, Isle of Wight, England
Genre(s): Jazz-Funk & Soul
Occupation(s): Singer, bassist
Instrument(s): Vocals, bass guitar
Years active: 1979 – Present
Label(s): Polydor
RCA
Virgin
Associated acts: Level 42
Notable instrument(s):
JayDees Bass Guitar
Mark King (born 20 October 1958, Cowes, Isle of Wight) is an English musician. He is most famous for being the lead singer and bassist of the band, Level 42. In the early 1980s King popularized the 1970s-era slap and pop style for playing the bass guitar by incorporating it into pop music.


Read more about Mark King on Last.fm.


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