| Yeah, if you know not love and practice not love
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| Then you know we gonna do to extension
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| So this one is from the Black Royal Nation
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| Blessed
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| Do I n I sing with the vibes for the injured
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| And the tongue of the tune dem
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| Without love we’re nothing
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| The way of the system is getting uptight, oh gosh
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| Say the youth get desperate and wayward to fight
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| Take a little stroll down the street the other night
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| I hear some gunshot echo and a youth losin' life
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| Wha Jah tell them
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| Spread a little love and let Jah blessings go 'round
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| Place your feet on higher ground
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| Humble as a dove and let Jah blessings touch down
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| And give some love to someone who is hurt
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| Be humble and wise, be humble and wise
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| Speaketh the truth and not the lies, yo
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| Just be strong as the I, even I will help the I
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| Rastafari paradise
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| You see black people feel the vibes, that’s them business
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| The pharisees and scribes come within the villages
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| They want to bring a dirty lifestyle on communities
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| I’ve got to peel the wicked man like oranges
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| I’ve got to lick the warrior from
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| Tell them bring the marijuana smell it from the window sill
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| Well, Rastafari prevent the blood from spill
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| With one love from the heart, oh, my whole temple fill
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| I know that society is fighting the truth
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| But it’s time for I and I to teach the youth, the root
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| Say I the Nyabinghi will reign forever, oh Lord
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| Because Jah love is the foundation on which I man stand
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| And that’s why I say
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| Spread a little love and let Jah blessings go 'round
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| Place your feet on higher ground
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| Humble as a dove and let Jah blessings touch down
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| And spread some love to someone who is hurt
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| Well, it’s Sizzla, feeling so ire fire deh go blaze
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| Love to see black people living the lovely ways
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| Going 'bout dem doing dem own thing Rasta dem a praise
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| Now who the hell can stop the ghetto youth dem from phase
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| That’s how I love my friends that’s how I love my foe
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| Mama say that isn’t why she’s
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| And to my black people they leave that open door
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| Rastafari never ignoor
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| Yeah, so then you
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| Spread a little love and let Jah blessings go 'round
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| And place your feet on higher ground
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| Humble as a dove and let Jah blessings touch down
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| And spread some love to someone who is hurt
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| Ah, tell dem say be humble and wise, be humble and wise
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| Speaketh the truth and not the lies, yo
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| Be strong as the I, even I will help the I
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| This is Rastafari paradise
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| Yo, just be humble and wise, be humble and wise
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| Your brother you must never criticize
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| Yo, strong as the I, even I will help the I
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| This ah black people paradise
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| Make yuh peace, make yuh peace
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| Come, mek me trample the beast
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| I man make ah speech and den me travel go to east
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| I man make ah speech and dem me trample the beast
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| Some say me simple and dem think me ah the least
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| But gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme peace
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| Just, just be humble and wise, be humble and wise
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| Speaketh the truth and not the lies, yo
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| Just be strong as the I, I and I will help the I
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| King Rastafari paradise
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| Ghetto youths dem feel the vibes
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| But that is dem business |