Yeah, oh God, we can see
Jah bless reggae music once again
It's so nice, it's so sweet
It's so beautiful to see
The people live in sweet sweet love
Oh, yeah

I and I feel the vibes
Lord knows it feels right
We can feel Jah love, woy
Flowing amongst mankind

Give thanks for sweet reggae music
And it's positive vibes
Reggae music send a positive charge
To the hearts of mankind

Reggae bring back love
In the hearts of the people
Reggae bring back sweet sweet love
Oh, Lord

Reggae bring back love
In the heart of the ghetto
Reggae bring back sweet sweet love
Oh, yeah

It's all coming back
The way we use the vibes
Oh, brothers and sisters
Ina dancehall style

Oh, what a sweet sensation
Rastaman vibration
Take a hold of reggae sensation
With this young generation

Reggae bring back love
In the heart of the people
Reggae bring back sweet sweet love
Oh, Lord

Reggae bring back love
All across the world, Lord
Reggae bring back sweet sweet love

Give some of the players solo
Let me people feel good man, c'mon
Oh, Lord, yeah

Oh Lord
Reggae bring back love
Reggae bring back sweet sweet love
Oh, yeah

Reggae bring back love
In the heart of the people
Reggae bring back sweet sweet love
Oh, yeah

It's so nice, it's so sweet
It's so beautiful to see
The people live in sweet sweet love
Oh, Lord

It's so nice, it's so sweet
It's so beautiful to see
The people live in sweet sweet love
Oh, Jah

Reggae bring back love, oh, Lord
Reggae bring back sweet sweet love
All across the world, Lord

Reggae bring back love
In the heart of the people
Reggae bring back sweet sweet love

I and I feel the vibes
Lord knows it feels right
We can feel Jah love, yeah
Flowing amongst mankind

Give thanks for sweet reggae music
And it's positive vibes



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