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Norman's Kitchen

from Born Twice [Deluxe] by Randy Stonehill

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I got stoned in Norman's kitchen
We was talkin' 'bout the facts o' life
He asked me was I happy
As I reached for the butter knife
I said no, and I made a sandwich
And I poured myself a cup o' tea
When that cat started prayin'
The Spirit fell on me
I got up to use the bathroom
I said, "excuse me please"
But I couldn't help from laughin'
And I felt shaky in the knees
As I leaned against the mirror
My heart let out a sigh
Like somethin' heavy left me
And I opened up my eyes

I can see
I am free
And I'm who I wanna be
Mercy me
Mercy me
Mercy me
Whoo

I was born in dusty Stockton
And I grew up in San Jose
But I never started livin'
Until I learned to pray
Now my parents they ignore me
They say I've gotten stranged
But when you're touched by Heaven
You know dat somethin's bound to change

Well, I can see
I am free
And I'm who I want to be
Mercy me
Mercy me
Mercy Me

Repeat 3X
(Shooby doo bop bop bop)
(Whoo whoo whoo whoo)
(Yahweh to ya...Yahweh's talkin' to ya)
(J.C. shooby doo bop bop bop)

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from Born Twice [Deluxe], released August 6, 2021

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Randy Stonehill South Carolina

Randy Stonehill has been busy delivering heart-driven, relevant Christian music for more than 50 years. His first album "Born Twice," produced by Larry Norman was released in 1971, marking 2021 as Randy's Golden anniversary.
He’s written hundreds of songs with 27 releases and counting, and he’s responsible for some of the most authentic, influential Christian music ever written.
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