| Hold not Thy peace, oh God of my salvation
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| Because the mouth of the wicked and the deceitful is open
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| Eh-eh…
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| Come with I…
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| Rastaman throw one stone
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| And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men
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| Natty man throw one stone
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| And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men
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| Only when man like Marcus Garvey speak
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| Wicked men would ah hear (hear nuh hear)
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| Instead of that they only sit aside and rob and cheat
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| And oppress the poor (mi God, what a sin thing!)
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| Nyabinghi throw one stone
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| And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men
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| Binghiman throw one stone
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| And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men
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| If Rasta make a progressive move
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| Wicked men a red-eye (eh-eh)
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| All they want to see the days when they can send out Rasta
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| Can’t send I out, I send out Babylon
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| Binghiman throw one stone
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| And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men
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| Binghiman throw one stone
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| And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men
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| Things change, the table is turned
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| And you’ll have to live, and live and learn
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| President Mandela was in prison
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| For twenty add years (eh-eh)
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| And he leave from the prison
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| And take the seat of the president (stoned one)
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| Binghiman, we throw one stone
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| And it bring a bad feeling inna Africa
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| Binghiman, we throw one stone
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| And it bring a bad feeling inna European land
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| He have eyes to see, let them see
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| He who have ears to hear, let them hear
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| What the prophet of the land say (listen)
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| Truthful one throw one stone
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| And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men
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| The truthful one, them throw one stone
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| And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men |