Tattva

Album: K (1996)
Charted: 4
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  • Tattva,Acintya Bheda Bheda Tattva

    Like The Flower And The Scent Of Summer,
    Like The Sun And The Shine,
    Well The Truth May Come In Strange Disguises
    Send The Message To Your Mind.

    Tattva, Acintya Bheda Bheda Tattva

    At The Moment That You Wake From Sleeping
    And You Know It´s All A Dream,
    Well The Truth May Come In Strange Disguises
    Never Knowing What It Means.

    Tattva, Acintya Bheda Bheda Tattva

    For You Shall Be Tomorrow,
    Like You Have Been Today,
    If This Was Never Ending,
    What More Can You Say? Writer/s: ALONZA GEORGE BEVAN, CRISPIN MILLS, JAY DARLINGTON, PAUL WINTER HART
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Comments: 2

  • Ricky from Killie, United KingdomGreat tune. That whole album is terrific. Some brilliant rock with an Eastern tinge. Add a sprinkle of Floyd/Zeppelin and you're there.
  • Jason from Dublin, Irelandcool song . great vocal by lead singer
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