| I would never give my money to a barbershop
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| I grow my lion’s mane according to the will of Jah
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| Cause I’m a natty dreadlock
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| I’n’I a Rasta
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| I’m a natty dreadlock
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| I man will grow my roots until they reach the ground
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| As a symbol of the Love for Jah that I n I have found
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| So that everwhere I go all of my people know
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| They’re not fighting alone
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| Cause when the wicked man sees I n I crown
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| He sees a tree he could never ever cut down
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| And when he hears our righteous and Iternal sound
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| He goes back underground
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| But I say to the wicked man
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| When will you change your evil ways
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| Lord I say
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| To the baldhead man
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| When will you learn to stop your fuss and fight
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| And live up in the truth and right
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| And join up with your brotherman and say
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| I would never give my money to a barbershop
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| I grow my lion’s mane according to the will of Jah
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| Cause I’m a natty dreadlock
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| I’n’I a Rasta
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| I’m a natty dreadlock
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| I knew a man who walked the streets in a suit and tie
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| With fear down in his heart and in his lowered eyes
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| He gave up Love for the pursuit of money
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| Sucking blood instead of drinking milk and honey
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| Working for the blackhearted establishment
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| Furthering the murdering of the innocent
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| He built an empire out of the blood of man
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| And turned his back on the Father’s hands
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| But he never realized his compromise until he reached the gates of Zion
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| Never tried to purify his heart until the judgement day
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| Now he sits in darkness and his memories they burn him up like fire
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| Waiting for the cool water of the Father to wash them away
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| So go ahead and give all the barberman and the clothes companies your hard
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| earned cash money
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| But I man no deal with vanity cause it keeps humanity from living free
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| Strictly roots and culture is all I need to achieve heartical livity
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| So keep your clippers from my head cause I’m a dready natural natty
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| I would never give my money to a barbershop
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| I grow my lion’s mane according to the will of Jah
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| Cause I’m a natty dreadlock
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| I’n’I a Rasta
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| I’m a natty dreadlock |