(Chuck Girard)
What does it matter for me to say I knew you when'
I know you now and you know I knew you then
I'd say you're different now and yes, your life has changed
Something's surely different, your whole thinking's re-arranged
But I just can't accept,
You say you owe it all to somethin' supernatural
I used to know you when you'd go from bar to bar
Lookin' for a thrill with some potential movie star
To take her home with you and try to get it on
But now you tell me that this type of life is gone
But I just can't accept,
You say you owe it all to somethin' supernatural
I get a feelin' that you're really on the level
But I just cannot believe that it could happen to you
This talk of Jesus sounds so soft and sentimental
And I just cannot believe that it is really, really true
But yet I see that you no longer are a cussin'
You don't read Playboy and you shun the liquor store
And though you're still my friend, I don't know how to treat you
In many ways you're just no fun anymore
But I just can't accept,
You say you owe it all to somethin' supernatural
When you explain it to me, you know I feel the tension
'Cause much of what you say is just beyond my comprehension
Still I'm beginning to feel
The pull of somethin' supernatural
'1974 Dunamis Music