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I look up to the sun
To see if the day is done
To see my future that lies within
I look up to the sun
Now the day is done
The loveing night,spread its wings like a dove
But in my vision I see
The tune of melody
The song we used to sing
The joy love can bring. in my future lies ahead
The struggle of my bread
The love I feel I think its so real
I look up in the stars
It so near yet far
It gives a light to the world we live in
I look up to the moon to see its beauty gloom
To see the brightness of that light
But in jah glory as you see

The mystic and beauty, the sun, the moon, the
Stars
It shows love's not farIn the nature loveing flight, the loveing
Peaceful lark, we shall live as
O1ne from the start
I look up to the clouds
Its so high at ground
It makes the day as (?)
I look up to the sun
To see if the day is done
To see my future that lies within
But in jah glory as you see
The tune of melody
The song we used to sing
The joy love can bring
In my future lies ahead the struggle for my bread
The love I feel I think its so real
I look up to the stars its so near yet far
It gives a light to the world we live in
I look up to the moon to see its beauty gloom
To see the brightness shining on meee!
Songwriters
Simpson, Sam / Corney, David JohnPublished by
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Black Uhuru is a Jamaican reggae band probably best known for their hits "Shine Eye Gal", "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," "Sinsemilla," "Solidarity," and "What Is Life?". They were the first group to win a Grammy in the reggae category when it was introduced in 1985. They originally formed as 'Black Sounds Uhuru' (the Kiswahili word for freedom). The first line-up of the group was Garth Dennis, Don Carlos, and Derrick "Duckie" Simpson.

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