Can You Dig It?

Album: Turtle Soup (1991)
Charted: 18
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  • Can you understand me now
    I'll get through somehow
    You won't ever get me down
    Won't see me hanging around

    Can you dig it, oh yeah
    Can you dig it, oh yeah
    Can you dig it, oh yeah
    Can you dig it what I'm saying
    One little kiss isn't anything
    I won't be sad

    Someone turned a light on
    See how big and strong I've grown
    I'm standing on my own

    Can you dig it, oh yeah
    Can you dig it, oh yeah
    Can you dig it, oh yeah
    Can you dig it what I'm saying
    One little kiss isn't anything
    You keep insisting on everything
    I won't be sad

    Someone turned a light on
    Can you dig it, oh yeah
    Can you dig it, oh yeah
    Can you dig it, oh yeah
    Can you dig it what I'm saying
    One little kiss isn't anything
    You keep insisting on everything
    I won't be sad

    Someone turned a light on
    Can you dig it
    Can you dig it
    Can you dig it
    Can you dig it Writer/s: MARTIN COOGAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing, Songtrust Ave
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