But every time things fall away they turn around again, and every new beginning is an old beginning's end. Even though she's gone, perhaps one day she will return. I know deep down that one day, love will return. What did return for me at that moment was hope. Hope returned.
Thunder within, Earth without. The support takes action and the lead is soft and receptive. An image of Dawn. In the I Ching this is called Return. It is thought to connect with the month of the winter solstice. It is the point of extreme where there is nothing left but to turn back.
Wudang Funk sheds his sadness in lieu of hope. His heart catches fire once again. He knows that one day love will return and he believes that a great hero will one day return and save us from what he witnessed in his previous paranoid vision. That hero would bear the soul of Jimi Hendrix. He returned to his friends.
There is a Keyboard solo exclusively for the vinyl version of this track.
lyrics
Just like how each day the sun sets
The next day it will return
Even though she left
I bet that one day she will return
Even though she's gone
I know that one day love will return
ONE DAY LOVE WILL RETURN!
One day love will return
Every time things fall away they turn around again
And every new beginning is an old beginnings end
It's been many years since I left
But now I have returned
I've journeyed so far
But now I have returned
There was once a man who lit
A fire in our hearts that still burns
He left this world for another
But one day he will return
Every time things fall away they turn around again
And every new beginning is an old beginning's end
One day the hero will save us
One day he will return
There was once a man who lit a fire in our hearts that still burns
He left this world for another but one day he will return
credits
from The LP Ching (pt 2),
released February 29, 2020
Written by Jacob DeWitt (Wudang Funk)
Drums and Rhythm Guitar by Judson Snell
Guitar solo by Tyler Cobb (Andrew Massacre)
Executive Producer Jacob DeWitt
With insight, oversight, and wisdom by Producer Judson Snell
Recorded and Mixed in The Marilyn Chamber
Mastered by Harold Larue
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