They tried to fool the black population
By telling them that jah jah dead
And they tried to fool the black population
By telling them that jah jah dead
I & I knows jah, jah no dead, jah no dead

Jah no dead
Oh no, jah no dead

My knowledge increase
My memory reflect
Marcus garvey did say

A rumour rumour rumour rumour rumour
Aah marcus say
A rumour rumour rumour rumour rumour
Aah marcus say jah no dead
Jah no dead

It was I, man who say
Green and gold, it's the rainbow

The lion the lion decrowned the king
The lion the lion decrowned the king
Inna in adis abeba africa
Jah no dead, jah no dead no dead jah no dead

Meet me at the bank of the beautiful river
When your journey has end
I & I will discuss about this matter
Jah no dead, jah no dead, jah no dead


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    My Opinion

    I LIKE THAT SINEAD CONNOR IS PRAISING JAH IT IS SOOO GOOD AND SHE HAS A BEAUTIFUL VOICE BUT WHY IS SHE SAYING JUST THE BLACK PEOPLE HAVE BEEN FOOLED WHEN IT IS ALL OF MANKIND (INCLUDING THE WHITE MAN) WHO HAS BEEN KEPT IN DARKNESS.

    WHAT ABOUT THE IRISH HAVE THEY NOT SUFFERED ????

    JAH GLORY SOON REVEALED TO ALL REGARDLESS OF RACE THE CHRISTIANS SAY JAH DIED 2,, WHO DO YOU THINK JESUS IS??

    ALL PEOPLE HAVE SUFFERED NOT JUST BLACKS BECAUSE OUR WORLD HAS BEEN RULED BY DARKNESS..

    SAY IT STR8 SISTA JAH KINGDOM IS EVERLASTING! ITS NOT ABOUT RACE AT ALL UNLESS YOU ARE RACIST.

    JAH GUIDE I

    johnBGoodon January 09, 2011   Link

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