| I don’t wanna be the oppressor
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| And I don’t wanna be oppressed
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| Sometimes I feel depression
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| But I’m not gonna be depressed
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| I’m not searchin' for utopia
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| But I could live without the stress
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| Still have the King in Ethiopia
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| For by Ja rule we have been blessed
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| All jokes aside
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| We’ve been taken for a ride
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| All jokes aside
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| Gonna cross that great divide
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| Some feel their money and possessions
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| Command superior intellect
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| Or that the poor can’t make decisions
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| Because they’re lazy or inept
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| These are such gross misconceptions
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| That so many readily accept
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| But in life you must learn many lessons
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| Mostly, to love and to respect
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| All jokes aside
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| We’ve been taken for a ride
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| All jokes aside
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| Put away the foolish pride
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| I didn’t know how much I loved you
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| Until I had left
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| Society upon our shoulders
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| Is causing us to drift apart
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| Thought I was below or above you
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| I didn’t know how to close the rift
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| Now that I really want to hold you
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| You might cry, please don’t be deaf
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| I’m singing'
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| All jokes aside
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| We’ve been taken for a ride
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| All jokes aside
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| Ja love forever guide
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| 400 years down in (eye)Egypt
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| 400 years down in (huh?)
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| 400 years we sat down and waited
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| By the rivers of Babylon
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| Under the shade of the Almighty
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| Under the wings of Ja we trust
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| Giving praises day and nightly
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| And thanks to the goodness of Ja love
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| Oh, why e why
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| Oh, why e why
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| Oh why e why
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| We’ve been taken for ride |