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[Intro:] Who what, |
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The Black nation |
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I love It |
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Ohh woh woh, oh woh woh |
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From di day mi born mi did dun know sey |
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My color a di first, |
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I nuh last |
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So how yuh expect |
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I fi duh certain things |
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Ohh woh woh, |
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Oh woh woh [Chorus:] |
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Black woman and child, yeh yeh yeah |
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For you I really have so much love |
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Dollar bills and coins will fade away |
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They could never make |
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I so proud |
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Black woman and child, yeh yeh yeah |
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For you I really have so much love |
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Dollar bills and coins will fade away |
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They could never make |
[1:] |
I so proud |
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Motherland |
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Africa still remain so fine |
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Empresses and |
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Emperors living from in those time |
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I know you are the first to give birth unto mankind |
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Now let me say oh the earth |
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Queen Omega is divine take |
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I to Zion |
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I give thy praise |
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Thats where my covenant will be always |
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How have you been going through those stage |
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Of being away for many days [Chorus] |
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Who knows |
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Who will trod upon the road just to make things great |
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You and yuh children, |
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I see them in front yuh face |
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I say keep them close, as you increase their faith |
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Marcus Garvey dun say, a him save the future fi days |
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Ohhh Natural in your choice, in your way to your needs |
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You were born of the one to conceive |
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You and yuh child go smooth as the breeze [Chorus] |
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Who are those standing at your door |
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Dressed in |
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Ithiopian clothes coming more and more |
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Oh what a lovely day, the blessing is so pure |
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Someone conceive today, of this |
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I am sure |
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Eh heh yeaah... |