| Bring back the days!
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| Well you see nowadays them have a lot of new craze
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| But you see Pato Banton and Tippa Irie we love the good old days
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| It’s like this…
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| We sing say: T. I. P. P. A. a Tippa
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| And P. A. T. O. a Pato let’s go!
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| T. I. P. P. A. a Tippa
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| And P. A. T. O. a Pato let’s go!
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| Because…
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| Yes we come back again, on a trip down memory lane
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| We know things have to change, but give we back the good old days
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| And we sing say:
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| We have to move with the times, can’t let them leave us behind
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| We know things have to change, but we love the good old days
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| And we sing say:
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| I can remember when dance used to be nice
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| And people used to come a dance to rejoice
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| And enjoy themselves when good tune a plays
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| And listen to the singer them and the D. J
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| Up north down south over east and west
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| I have to confess those days were the best
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| Man dress to impress every woman look fresh
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| And we never come a dance to create no stress
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| We just water pumpy cool and deadly
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| Hold on pon we girl and settle steady
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| Those days are precious to we
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| And will always have a place in our memory!
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| Bring back the days
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| The good old days!
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| Follow me now!
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| I can remember when we were young
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| Friday night come we eat we cheese and bun
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| Put on we clothes fe go have some fun
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| But the youth them nowadays just a walk with gun
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| Now some might say we live in a the past
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| But as two entertainer Jah know we no lost
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| The youth them nowadays really get we cross
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| Cause them don’t want to work but them want to be boss
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| Them really leave us amazed the way them a gwarn nowadays
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| Every night a pure gun shot a blaze Lord! |
| give we back the |