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The Jamf lyrics
Sometimes the way it moves looks plain berserk
But two things you should be slow to criticize
A man's choice of woman and his choice of work
Some work'll earn you top dollar
In this here tinsel town
That's where I started thinkin' of somethin' else
'Cause they couldn't film the spirit
From the waist on down
Sometimes I don't sleep too well
But one day I know
End of the road I'm traveling
I will see Jordan beckoning
End of the road I'm traveling
I will see Jordan beckoning
And all those books about me
Well there wasn't much love in 'em boys
I'm tellin' you if I'd taken all that medication
Man, I'd a rattled like one o' my lil' girls toys
Now they call me a recluse
Been in the desert so long
Layin' on my back, bidin' my time
I'm just waitin' for the right song
Then I'm comin' back
Sometimes I don't sleep too well
But one day I know
End of the road I'm traveling
I will see Jordan beckoning
End of the road I'm traveling
I will see Jordan beckoning
Jordan, sweet Jordan
Hand me any cup you find that's lyin' spare
Lord, I've long time been a thirstin' for a share
Jordan waiting for me there
End of the road I'm traveling
I will see Jordan beckoning
End of the road I'm traveling
I will see Jordan beckoning
End of the road I'm traveling
I will see Jordan beckoning
End of the road I'm traveling
I will see Jordan beckoning
Jordan, sweet Jordan
Hand me any cup you find that's lyin' spare
End of the road I'm traveling
I will see Jordan beckoning
End of the road I'm traveling
I will see Jordan beckoning
Jordan, sweet Jordan
Hand me any cup you find that's lyin' spare
End of the road I'm traveling
I will see Jordan beckoning
End of the road I'm traveling
I will see Jordan beckoning
Jordan, sweet Jordan
Hand me any cup
Sometimes the way it moves looks plain berserk
But two things you should be slow to criticize
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