(by Bob Marley)

Rainbow country, rainbow country
Rainbow country, rainbow country
Rainbow country, rainbow country

Hey lovely people you sure look good to me
I won't abuse you, what to be got to be
A feel like dancing, feel like jumping
Feel like dancing, a feel like jumping

Rainbow country, rainbow country
Rainbow country, rainbow country
Na nan-na na nan-na na
Na nan-na na nan-na na

Through the road is rocky it sure feels good to me
Yes if I'm lucky together we'll always be

The zion is a...., the zion is arising
The zion is arising, the zion is arising
The zion is arising, the zion is arising
The zion is arising, the zion is arising
The zion is arising

Hey Mr. Music you sure feel good to me
I can't refuse it, what to be have to be
Hey Mr. Music, you sure feel good to me
Hey I'll never refuse it, love, love it badly

Rainbow country, rainbow country
Rainbow country, rainbow country
Na nan-na na nan-na na
Na nan-na na nan-na na

We got our home, where? The promised land
Feel like home, can you overstand
We got our home, the promise land
Feel like home, you ----

Rainbow country, rainbow country
Rainbow country, rainbow country
Rainbow country, rainbow country

Rainbow country, rainbow country
Rainbow country, rainbow country
Rainbow country, rainbow country

Rainbow country, rainbow country
Rainbow country, rainbow country
Rainbow country, rainbow country







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