Do You Like The Way

Album: Supernatural (1999)
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  • Watch the master plan the pastures span
    Through the streets move the sheep
    Flipped the beat like the shepherd
    It's a new day my crew stay forever striving
    Give thanks 'cause we alive and been through the gutter
    Now we see the horizon
    It's clear to me now
    Used to be confused took a lot of years to see how
    Now we moving planets
    Take the average mind and expand it
    You take for granted like we're always gonna be disadvantaged
    But soon come, it soon come, ya soon done
    Ya start run, you stumble, we catch one
    In the rhythm, Santana lick the guitars with precision
    Not accidental, intentional conscious decision
    To Zion, we're marching through with African Mayans
    Conquering Babylon with the heart of a lion
    Behold to watch yesterday come back around
    And the walls of Jericho come a-tumbling down

    Tell me, how long has it been
    Is everything, everything alright my friend
    You see, time is passing, people asking how come none of this ain't lasting
    Money will make people deal like they don't even have to feel
    But no, it ain't real, it ain't real

    Oh, do you like the way that it's going down
    Do you like the way that it's going down
    Ooh, do you like the way

    How long, how long will we wait, to sit down and communicate
    See, everything is relative, if you want to get then give
    Can't we all just build and live,can't we, can't we?

    Do you like the way that it's going down Writer/s: JOHNNY NASH, LAURYN N. HILL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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