| I was walkin' down the street
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| Concentrating on truckin' right
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| I heard a dark voice beside of me
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| And I looked round in a state of fright
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| I saw four faces, one mad
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| A brother from the gutter
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| They looked me up and down a bit
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| And turned to each other
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| I say
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| I don’t like cricket, oh no
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| I love it
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| I don’t like cricket, no no
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| I love it
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| Don’t you walk through my words
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| You got to show some respect
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| Don’t you walk through my words
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| 'Cause you ain’t heard me out yet
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| Well he looked down at my silver chain
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| He said I’ll give you one dollar
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| I said you’ve got to be joking man
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| It was a present from me' mother
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| He said, «I like it I want it
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| I’ll take it off your hands
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| And you’ll be sorry you crossed me
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| You’d better understand that you’re alone
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| A long way from home»
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| And I say
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| I don’t like reggae, no no
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| I love it
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| I don’t like reggae
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| I love it
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| Don’t you cramp me style
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| Don’t you queer me pitch
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| Don’t you walk through my words
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| 'Cause you ain’t heard me out yet
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| I hurried back to the swimming pool
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| Sinkin' piña colada
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| I heard a dark voice beside me say
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| «Would you like something hotter?»
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| She said, «I've got it, you want it
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| My harvest is the best
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| And if you try it, you’ll like it
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| And wallow in a dreadlock holiday
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| And I say
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| Don’t like Jamaica, oh no
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| I love her
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| Don’t like Jamaica, oh no
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| I love her, oh yea
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| Don’t you walk through her words
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| You got to show some respect
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| Don’t you walk through her words
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| 'Cause you ain’t heard her out yet
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| I don’t like cricket (oh no)
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| I love it (Dreadlock Holiday)
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| I don’t like reggae (oh no)
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| I love it (Dreadlock Holiday)
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| Don’t like Jamaica (oh no)
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| I love her (Dreadlock Holiday) |