Stolen from an African land
Chased out with a knife
With a face like Bob Marley
And a mouth like a motorbike
Oh well the bars are always open
And the time is always right
And if God's good word goes unspoken
The music goes all night
And it goes

On the beach on blanket mommy I am the one
Buddy bye good lovin' give me lots of good fun
Buddy bye on beach break it and all night long
They kickin' on the court listenin' to the reggae song
Me say a beach blanket wicked and wild
My beach blanket she's such a nature's child

Stolen a shotgun you know what I'd do
I'd point it straight up at the sky
And shoot heaven on down for you
Because the bars are always open
And the time is always right
And if God's good word goes unspoken
The music goes all night
It says

Me do not want no lover me don't want no lover hey hey
Me don't want no lover me don't want no lover springtime
Here no lover me don't want no lover hey
Me don't want no lover me don't want no lover hey

Second street
Where it's at
Walkin' downtown you're strapped with a gat ey

Lifetime it's free
Anytime just call me
438-4836
This a kind of number make you get your kicks

Buddy bye
I love love love love love
No no no no no no no no no

There's a steel train


Lyrics submitted by The Big Andowski, edited by waghte1, Musicislfe08

Don't Push Lyrics as written by Marshall Goodman Bradley James Nowell

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    There are no words to express how amazing Sublime is/was. They're so loose with everything, it just makes everyday seem like a cool summer day when all your doing is partying, drinking, and having a great time. Bradley Nowells (RIP) is my own personal God. I love this band...

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