Magic Man

Stevie Hill, Jim Rutledge, Lee Pickens, Rick Cobb

Magic Man, come take my hand, let me feel your power
Loosen up your mighty grip that makes the sky your tower
Let me walk upon your chest, see your spatial flashes
I'll never know how long you'll live, but I'm from dust and ashes

Whoa, whoa, his rival
Right beside his Bible

Wizard King knows everything and works at night by candle
Making charms and star alarms, there's nothing he can't handle
Hidden by the galaxies and soothed by solar Queen
Touching is his magic curse, his wand is bathed in astatine

Whoa, whoa, his rival
Right beside his Bible

Don't let him hypnotize, better watch his spells
They are cruel, cruel eyes
Pray that you won't be fooled, better watch again
Is it you who rules or he?
Beware of Magic Man

Don't let him hypnotize, better watch his spells
They are cruel, cruel eyes
Pray that you won't be fooled, better look again
Is it you who rules or he?
Beware of Magic Man

Let me see your magic work, defeat your hated rival
The kingdoms of the universe are waiting for survival
Choose an unsuspecting foe, make him out your felon
The claws of strength upon your staff are sacred eagles' talons

Whoa, whoa, his rival
Right beside his Bible

Trivia about the song Magic Man by BloodRock

When was the song “Magic Man” released by BloodRock?
The song Magic Man was released in 1971, on the album “Bloodrock U.S.A.”.
Who composed the song “Magic Man” by BloodRock?
The song “Magic Man” by BloodRock was composed by Stevie Hill, Jim Rutledge, Lee Pickens, Rick Cobb.

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