Now all lovers of positive reggae music
could you please fasten your seat belts because we have lift off.

Go Pato! everybody telling me to.
Go Pato! All over America!

I want the whole wide world to know
that Pato Banton is on the go.
Just like a tree that plant by the rivers of water
I will surely grow.
Everyday I kneel and pray
that Jah will guide me on my way.
I wanna be good yes I wanna do right
and I don't want to go astray.
People tell me yes they do
they say Pato Banton we love you.
That's why I want to dedicate this song
to everyone of you.
To every friend and every fan
and every radio D. J. too.
Every reggae reporter, producer, promoter
I'd just like to say thank you.
And all the youth I stand and salute
for staying loyal to the reggae roots.
They give me the strength to push on through
because they tell me to: Go Pato!

When I say all over I mean all over.
North, south, east and west.
You understand? Check this out!

In Arkansas - Arizona - Alabama - and Alaska
Connecticut - Colorado and also California
North and South Carolina and North and South Dakota
Delaware - Florida - and Martin Luther's home town Georgia
Hawaii - Idaho - Illinois - and Indiana
Iowa - Kansas - Kentucky - Louisiana
Maine - Maryland - Massachusetts - Michigan and Minnesota
Mississippi - Missouri - Montana and Nebraska
New Jersey- New Mexico - New York and New Hampshire
Ohio - Oklahoma - Oregon and Pennsylvania
Rhode Island - Texas - Tennessee and Mormon country Utah
Vermont - Virginia - Washington and West Virginia
Wisconsin - Wyoming and Nevada lord all over America!
And ina Mexico and Puerto Rico everybody telling me to: Go Pato!


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    Does anybody know what does he say after 'we have lift off'?

    fefa21on June 13, 2014   Link

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