| Jah Jah see dem a come, but I and I a conqueror
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| Jah Jah see dem a come, but I and I a conqueror
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| They are coming to accuse I for things I know not about
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| They are coming to lock I down, and tell I that dem suspicious Yeah
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| Jah Jah see dem a come, but I and I a conqueror
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| Jah Jah see dem a come, hey!
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| But I and I a conqueror
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| Owner of thy peace
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| Oh, Jah of my salvation
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| For the mouth of the wicked and deceitful is upon I
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| Jah Jah see dem a come, watch deh!
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| But I and I a conqueror
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| Jah Jah see dem a come, ah
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| But I and I a conqueror, mmm
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| My good friend, William Gordon, and Paul Bogle was here
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| Mosiah Garvey, Mosiah Garvey, and they gave him away
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| «Yeah? |
| Fi wha'?»
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| One pound of rice, three tin of red peas…
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| One dread nut, and a piece of raw, raw meat
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| Jah Jah see dem a come, I!
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| But I and I a conqueror
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| Jah Jah see dem a come, hey!
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| But I and I a conqueror
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| Jah Jah see dem a come, dread
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| But I and I a conqueror, ah
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| The scribes and Pharisees who sit in Moses seat
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| While partial in the words of Jah, but their works are not complete
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| So, look
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| Jah Jah see them a come, eh
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| But I and I a conqueror
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| Jah Jah see them a come, with the whip
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| But I and I a conqueror
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| Jah Jah see them a come, with the batton
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| But I and I a conqueror
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| Jah Jah see them a come, with the gun
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| But I and I a conqueror
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| I’m not afraid for the terror by night
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| Nor for the pestilence that waiteth at noonday
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| To catch Jah Jah children to take them away
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| Jah Jah see them a come, ah
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| But I and I a conqueror
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| Jah Jah see them a come, oh
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| But I and I a conqueror
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| I’m not afraid
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| I’ve got to tell you
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| I’ve got to…
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| I’ve got to tell you
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| Tell you tell you.
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| Yeah!
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| But I and I a conqueror… |