Bend down low
Let me tell you what I know now
Bend down low
Let me tell you what I know, what I know, what I know

Long time, we no have no nice time
Doo-yoo-doo-dun-doo, yeah, think about that
Long, long, long, long time, we no have no nice time
Doo-yoo-doo-dun-doo, yeah, think about that, mm

One love, one heart
Let's get together and feel alright
One love, hear my plea, one heart
Give thanks and praise to the Lord, and I will feel alright

Simmer down, you lickin' too hot, so
Simmer down, soon you'll get dropped, so
Simmer down, man, you hear what I say?

After he
Breaks your heart
Then you'll be sad, so sad
And then your teardrops start
I tell you, then you'll know how
It hurts to be alone

Oh, what a (... feeling ...), what a feeling (... be blue)
Oh, what a feeling, oh, what a feeling
(Oh, what a feeling to be blue)
Have you ever had a lonesome feeling?

This was cause through love and affection
This was cause through love and affection
This was cause through love and affection

Mm, feel them spirit
I'm gonna put it on
Feel them spirit
I'm gonna put it on

Yes, my friend
We're in the streets again
Yes, my friend
Dem set we free again ...


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    1 luv 1 hart lets get 2 getha n feel alrite onli da greatest line eva 2 bad he doesnt hav da choice 2 play or live ne more

    feelin da rithimon March 25, 2005   Link
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    feelin da rithim, I must say that chat-speak as gone to far in your case.

    This is a good song. Bob Marley rocks.

    LuckCharmon March 25, 2005   Link
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    this song features 9 wailers songs. bend down low, nice time, one love, simmer down, it hurts to be alone, lonesoe feeling, love and affection, put it on, and duppy conqueror. most of these were originally recorded in the ska style. check them out

    modestmooseon March 14, 2011   Link

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