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Four O’Clock Lyrics by Todd Duncan

Lost in the Stars

1949

[ENSEMBLE]
Four o'clock
It will soon be four o'clock

[JAMES, spoken]
Stay in Ndothshéni, Stephen. 

[STEPHEN, spoken]
If I stayed, do you know what I would preach here?
That good can come from evil, and evil from good
That we are all lost here on this rock
That goes around the sun without meaning

[JAMES, spoken]
Not without meaning, Stephen
For even out of the horror of this crime
Some things have come that are gain and not loss
I shall never forget your son's face in the courtroom
When he said he would not lie again, or do any evil

[STEPHEN, spoken]
And my son is forgiven?
And I am forgiven?

[JAMES, spoken]
Let us forgive each other
Let us be friends

[STEPHEN, spoken]
Before the clock strikes, I shall stay in Ndotshéni
I have a friend

[JAMES, spoken]
I have a friend

About “Four O’Clock” by Todd Duncan

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"Four O’Clock" is credited to Todd Duncan. Songwriting credits may include additional writers listed on the release; check the credits section on this page for linked collaborators.

"Four O’Clock" appears on "Lost in the Stars" in 1949.

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