Who Says
Embracing Life's Timely RhythmsLyrics
Who says
Questioning authority or societal norms; challenging preconceptions.
Who says
Repetition for emphasis on questioning and challenging established ideas.
Who can tell you that your time has come
Asking who has the authority to declare that it's someone's time to succeed or prosper.
Who can tell you that your time has gone
Posing the question of who has the right to declare that someone's time for success or opportunity has passed.
Who can tell a man his time has come
Questioning who can determine that a man's moment of success has arrived.
Who can tell a man his time has gone
Questioning who can assert that a man's time for success has ended.
Who says
Reiteration of questioning authority or societal expectations.
Who says
Continued emphasis on challenging established ideas and beliefs.
That the man has come and gone
Expressing skepticism about judgments on a person's arrival or departure.
In the jungle
Introducing a metaphorical "jungle" as a complex or challenging environment.
In the jungle
Repeating the concept of a jungle, emphasizing its significance.
In the jungle there's a waterfall
Describing a waterfall in the jungle, suggesting a natural and powerful element.
If you listen you can hear it call
Encouraging active listening to the waterfall, perhaps as a metaphor for paying attention to important messages.
In the jungle there's a waterfall
Reiterating the existence of a waterfall in the jungle.
To wash away our sins and save us all
Suggesting that the waterfall has a cleansing and redemptive quality, capable of washing away sins and saving individuals.
Can you hear the call
Prompting the listener to be attentive to a call, possibly from the metaphorical waterfall or a higher power.
Do you hear a call
Asking if the listener can perceive or understand a specific call, reinforcing the importance of awareness.
Who says
Reiteration of the theme of questioning authority and societal expectations.
Who says
Continued emphasis on challenging established ideas and beliefs.
That the man has come and gone
Returning to the skepticism about judgments on a person's arrival or departure.
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