Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Norris Man
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Christopher Campbell
Songwriter
Lyrics
Rastafari rules and wicked man fail
I thought I told you that Jah love was strong wicked ones
And now Dem buck up in a revelation dem lead Dem soul to temptation
I thought I told You That Jah love was strong wicked ones ye now Dem lead Dem soul to temptation
Them don't love the conquering lion
Despite of your anger despite of your needs
Come and show some love and set your soul free cause if you kill your brother the destruction wont leave you children children will live in a deceit famine pon you land there is no fruit from you trees tell you the wicked man have to bow on him knees satisfied you soul Rasta man will set you free complete now
I thought I told you that Jah Love was strong wicked ones and now them buck up in a revelation dem deceive the conquering lion so dem gone wrong
I thought I told you that Jah love was strong Wicked ones and now them end up in a revelation them disrespect the conquering lion
Nuff a dem a talk say dem cold like concrete dem never live the life of the real born G when the rifle dem a clap and the eagle dem a beat and mama start weep fi she sun in the street stand up for your rights ghetto youths don't be weak in a this yah congregation yah no wolf amongst the sheep Marcus tell you say fi look to the east Rasta man do things complete
I thought I told you that jah love was strong wicked ones and now them buck up in a revelation them deceive the conquering lion
I thought I told you that jah love was strong wicked ones and now them buck up in a revelation them deceive the conquering lion
Enemies goes and enemies comes friend go and friend comes but Jah still remain Rastafari is the same the conquering lion always remain the same
I thought I told you that Jah love was strong wicked ones and now them buck up in a revelation them deceive the conquering lion
I thought I told you that Jah love was strong wicked ones and now them buck up in a revelation them deceive the conquering lion
This time they thought they was in paradise
This time they thought they were in paradise
Written by: Christopher Campbell