One love
One heart
Let's join together and I'll feel alright
One love (oh, Lord, have mercy)
One heart
I tell you, let's just salsabrate (let's join together)
And I will feel alright (and I'll feel alright)
Let's join together and I'll feel alright

Now, let them all pass all their dirty remarks (one love)
There is one question I'd really like to ask (one soul)
Is there a place for the hopeless sinner
Who has hurt all mankind just to save the soul?

One love
One heart
Let's join together and I'll feel alright
One love (hear my plea)
One heart
Let's join together and I'll feel alright
Let's join together (thanks and Praise to the Lord)
And I'll feel alright (and I will feel alright)

Let's join together to fight this holy battle
So when the man comes there will be no, no doom
Have pity on those whose chances grows thinner
There ain't no hiding place when the king comes along, yes

One love (hear my plea)
One heart (whoa)
Let's join together and I'll feel alright
One love (oh, Lord, have mercy)
One heart
I tell you, let's just salsabrate (let's join together)
And I will feel alright (and I'll feel alright)
Let's join together and I'll feel alright

One love
One heart
Let's join together and I'll feel alright
One love (oh, Lord)
One heart (ohh)
Let's join together and I'll feel alright
Let's join together (give thanks and Praise to the Lord)
And I'll feel alright (and I will feel alright)

I tell you, let them all pass all their dirty remarks (one love)
There is one question I'd really like to ask (one soul)
Is there a place for the hopeless sinner
Who has hurt all mankind just to save the soul?

One love (oh, Lord, have mercy)
One heart
I tell you, let's just salsabrate (let's join together)
And I will feel alright (and I'll feel alright)
One love (hear my plea)
One heart (hear my plea)
Let's join together and I'll feel alright
Let's join together (give thanks and Praise to the Lord)
And I'll feel alright (and I will feel alright)


Lyrics submitted by kevin

One Love Lyrics as written by Bob Marley

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    id just like you to all stop think marley did this for you christians. what do you think jamacans and rastafarians dont believe in god. how full of yourselves are you. he was wrote the song under his religious beliefs. i dont see him mentioning jesus anywhere. i think the main idea of the song is for people to try and work for the same goal, like if some one in the world is hurting where all hurting. he tries to unite us by getting us to feel like a team by working under the same god. god in this song is just the buety of life i think, or at least it is 2 me cuz im also atheist. so atheist dont feel disconnected from this song

    goomba555213on January 09, 2005   Link

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