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With music originally written by Peter Tork while he was a college student, the lyrics of “Can You Dig It” were inspired by the Tao Te Ching but could just as easily be about a psychedelic experience or the mercurial nature of “cool” in the counterculture era.
[Verse 1]
Something doesn't change
There is only one
Always changing inside
What does it become?
[Chorus]
Can you dig it, do you know?
Would you care to let it show?
[Verse 2]
Those who know it use it
Those who scorn it die
To sing that you can dig it
Is to make your soul to fly to heaven
[Chorus]
Can you dig it, do you know?
Would you care to let it show?
[Chorus]
Can you dig it, do you know?
Would you care to let it show?
[Verse 3]
There is only feeling
In this world of life and death
I sing the praise of never change
With every single breath
[Chorus]
Can you dig it, do you know?
Would you care to let it show?
[Outro]
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Can You Dig It? was written by Peter Tork.
Can You Dig It? was produced by The Monkees.