The Seven Rays

JOHN SIEGLER, TODD RUNDGREN

My great grandfather was a satisfied man
Contented in every way
Such was the course of his everyday life
'Til he heard of the seven rays (Repeat 3X)

Every modern man, in the back of his mind
Has a problem to face
He wants security for the home in his head
All he needs is the seven rays (Repeat 2X)

And when you think about tomorrow
What goes through your mind?
Now don't nobody get uptight
Do you think that we can put up
With this shit one more night
All you need is just six more rays (Repeat 2X)

Take one beam of light
Prism acquire
Break the white light down
Seven rays appear (Repeat)

One, Red, the ruler seeking freedom
Two, Gold, the father seeking unity
Three, Orange, the thinker seeking understanding
Four, Yellow, the poet seeking harmony

Take the seven rays
Pure as fire
Focus anywhere
White light will appear (Repeat 2X)

Five, Green, the scientist seeking truth
Six, Blue, the disciple seeking goodness
Seven, Indigo, the artist seeking beauty

This may sound like a bunch of trumped up words
But we keep no secrets today
The only hope for you is in your brothers, my friend
All you need is just six more rays
All we need is the seven rays (Repeat 3X)

Trivia about the song The Seven Rays by Utopia

On which albums was the song “The Seven Rays” released by Utopia?
Utopia released the song on the albums “Another Live” in 1975 and “Live In Tokyo ’79” in 1999.
Who composed the song “The Seven Rays” by Utopia?
The song “The Seven Rays” by Utopia was composed by JOHN SIEGLER, TODD RUNDGREN.

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