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Phil Teecher - Karma (feat. DP Hannison) Lyrics



Phil Teecher - Karma (feat. DP Hannison) Lyrics




Got a burden on your shoulders?
Have you made some dodgy choices?
It's been there for weeks is it driving you mad?
Like a thousand nagging voice

There are lessons in your history
People call it karma
There's no puzzle there's no mystery
When you choose to go to

Karma for your signpost karma is a good host
When you're sitting on a fence
Karma for your teacher karma for your preacher
Guiding you to common sense
On the roads of life with their ups and downs
Not knowing which way to turn
Let karma be your signpost karma be a good host
The perfect way to live and to learn

Now embrace your greater knowledge
The discernment of your choosing
Yeh you've served your time in college
You insist on using...
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Got a burden on your shoulders?
Have you made some dodgy choices?
It's been there for weeks is it driving you mad?
Like a thousand nagging voice

There are lessons in your history
People call it karma
There's no puzzle there's no mystery
When you choose to go to

Karma for your signpost karma is a good host
When you're sitting on a fence
Karma for your teacher karma for your preacher
Guiding you to common sense
On the roads of life with their ups and downs
Not knowing which way to turn
Let karma be your signpost karma be a good host
The perfect way to live and to learn

Now embrace your greater knowledge
The discernment of your choosing
Yeh you've served your time in college
You insist on using...
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Writer: David Sargent
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Performed By: Phil Teecher
Language: English
Length: 4:05
Written by: David Sargent

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