Poem for the People (Live at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C. 9/16/1971)

Chicago - Rock
Poem for the People (Live at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C. 9/16/1971)
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Duration: 6:11
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[Verse 1: Robert Lamm] If the people only knew If they could visualize Just open their eyes Even stop to think about If they could open their minds They could get beyond, oh [Chorus: All] The world's a funny place, you know However, most of what goes on Is rarely funny Rarely funny at all [Instrumental Break] [Verse 2: Robert Lamm] Would they finally understand? In all their whispered screams And colorless dreams Would they finally comprehend? If they could suddenly see, woah And suddenly feel [Instrumental Break] [Chorus: All] The world's a funny place, you know Most of what goes on Is rarely funny Rarеly funny at all, all Ooh, ooh [Spoken Outro] Thank you, thank you Thank you very much If any of you have nevеr hear of a cat named, uh, Edgar Verez He's a composer and most of his things were written like thirty, forty years ago, and is still blowing people's heads But uh, the way things are, he's probably never gonna have a hit record on A.M. radio But uh, maybe through the efforts of uh, musicians and other people, yeah, his work will be recognized the way it should be This is a song called "Hit by Verez", very unlikely thing right now
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