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Lyricist: Nelson Willie
Lyrics:
Beside a singin' mountain stream Where the willow grew Where the silver leaf of maple Sparkled in the mornin' dew I braided twigs of willows Made a string of buckeye beads But flesh and blood need flesh and blood And you're the one I need Flesh and blood need flesh and blood And you're the one I need I leaned against a bark of birch And I breathed the honey dew I saw a north-bound flock of geese Against a sky of baby blue Beside the lily pads I carved a whistle from a reed Mother Nature's quite a lady But you're the one I need Flesh and blood need flesh and blood And you're the one I need A cardinal sang just for me And I thanked him for the song Then the sun went slowly down the west And we had to move along These were some of the things On which my mind and spirit feed But flesh and blood need flesh and blood And you're the one I need Flesh and blood need flesh and blood And you're the one I need And when the day was ended I was very satisfied For I knew everything I touched Would wither and would die And love is all that will remain And grow from all these seed Mother Nature's quite a lady But you're the one I need Flesh and blood need flesh and blood And you're the one I need
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