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Guava Jelly/This Train (Marley Medly) Lyrics

Baby I really wanna know
I think you should stop your crying
Heres my kerchief to dry your eyes
You know I love you

ruby here I am
come rub it 'pon my my belly like some guava jelly
damsel here I am
come rub it 'pon my belly like some guava jelly

this train, is bound for glory,
this train, here me talking bout,
this train, is bound for glory,
this train,
this train, is bound for glory,
this train, will carry no unholy

the stone that the builder refused
shall always be the head corner stone
the stone that the builder refused
shall always be the head corner stone

Your a builder baby
Here I am a stone
don't mean to confuse you girl
cause the things you should use
are the things we should choose
can you hear me?
hear what i say

This train is bound for glory,
this train
This train is bound for glory,
this train
This train is bound for glory,
this train
This train will carry no unholy
Cause I, I just cant be sad....
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Cover art for Guava Jelly/This Train (Marley Medly) lyrics by Sublime

I love this song, it almost brings me to tears and Bradley did a wicked job covering Marley who definitely had hard shoes to fill.

Cover art for Guava Jelly/This Train (Marley Medly) lyrics by Sublime

I love this song, I dont know what its supposed to mean, but my ex used to sing it to me all the time. And the first verse just made me wanna cry.

Cover art for Guava Jelly/This Train (Marley Medly) lyrics by Sublime

could have something to do with hopping trains :)

I don't know if Brad ever lived a freeloader life, but with him being into punk as a kid I wouldn't be surprised. People hop trains traveling around meeting new people and hoping to find a better life somewhere else.

Cover art for Guava Jelly/This Train (Marley Medly) lyrics by Sublime

i allways thought this was a marley cover...i think the verse goes "the stone that the builder refuse shall be the head corner stone"

Cover art for Guava Jelly/This Train (Marley Medly) lyrics by Sublime

It's headcorner stone and this is a marley cover. It's about moving into to new things in life.

Cover art for Guava Jelly/This Train (Marley Medly) lyrics by Sublime

This is a beautiful song, sometimes you love someone so much and everythings going wrong, and you wanna dry their tears and tell them how much you love them. I love you.

Cover art for Guava Jelly/This Train (Marley Medly) lyrics by Sublime

Gosh. I love brads voice...i could just cry every time i hear tis song. Has anyone ever noticed, Brad has one of those voices, when you hear it, it sounds so close and personal, its like listening to someone you know...?

Cover art for Guava Jelly/This Train (Marley Medly) lyrics by Sublime

dammit...i think i'm in love with life...and brad's voice...i think he's just like me...but better...

Cover art for Guava Jelly/This Train (Marley Medly) lyrics by Sublime

I always thought 'the stone that the builder refuse, shall always be the headcorner stone" meant when somebody think's there to good for you or better than you and you end up the "headcorner stone". or something to that effect. Or am I way off?

Cover art for Guava Jelly/This Train (Marley Medly) lyrics by Sublime

You're sortta right..."The stone that the builder refused, shall always be the headcorner stone" line is a parabol from the bible; Jesus is refurring to himself as the headcorner stone

 
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