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One Two Order lyrics
Creation a rebel yeah,I-I I, Mmm
I and I rise like the moon in the night,
Child of African soil, sun burnt face.
I and I sit up inna highly realms
While Babylon tryin to find, where does your happiness lie.
Hey momma son gone natty now and dash weh di patties, strictly roots an' d yati,Ital trod
I and I sit up inna highly realms, while Babylon try to find, where is your joy.
Oh the secret is so mystic, you cannot do it, you've got to be it,
And this ah secret Jah reveal it, you cannot read it, you've got to feel it.
Keep it on a one two order, Iya Ingi, Niya Binghi,
Keep it on a one two order, Iya Ingi, Niya Binghi,
Where does your happiness lie, where is your joy?
Creation ah rebel yeah, I. I, I, I
Highly over devil,
I and I ask Jah fi longer days,
Straighten my ways,live upright,
I and I seat up inna highly realms,
While Babylon trying to find, where is your joy?
Oh the kingdom of Zion, is the most I n I man
So do all the good that you can amongst all creation,
Rastaman sit up inna highly realms,
While Babylon tryin to find, where is your joy.
Oh the secret is so mystic, you cannot do it, you've got to be it,
Open secret Jah reveal it, you cannot read it, you've got to feel it.
Keep it on a one two order, Iya Ingi, Niya Binghi,
Keep it on a one two order, Iya Ingi, Niya Binghi,
I man say where does you happiness lie, where is your joy?
Remember Jah Jah goodness, is a good cure for doubt.
Ohhhh a hahahaha
Where does you happiness lie, where is your joy?
I I I I I I I
Creations
Highly over devil
I I I I
Yeah
Part of these releases
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- Track 10 on Mecoustic
- 9 Pick Up the Pieces
- 11 System Set
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- Track 5 on Parables
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