Indian Rope Man

Joe Price / Mark Roth / Richie Havens

Fog dangling thick
Can't see the right road, streets are sick
The eight day mill it might grind slow
But it grinds fine

Indian rope man, while looking on
Tells common clay he's heavenly born
Retired layman looks on in scorn
With a transplanted heart
Kiss him quick, he has to part

Indian rope man sees the times
Splitting loose the edge of minds
Catches losers in his line, in his line, yeah
Kiss him quick, he has to part

Fog dangling thick
Can't see the right road, streets are sick
The eight day mill it might grind slow
But it grinds fine

Indian rope man, while looking on
Tells common clay he's heavenly born
Retired layman looks on in scorn
With a transplanted heart
Kiss him quick, he has to part

Trivia about the song Indian Rope Man by Frumpy

When was the song “Indian Rope Man” released by Frumpy?
The song Indian Rope Man was released in 1970, on the album “All Will Be Changed”.
Who composed the song “Indian Rope Man” by Frumpy?
The song “Indian Rope Man” by Frumpy was composed by Joe Price, Mark Roth, and Richie Havens.

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