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[Originally by Bob Marley]There's a natural mystic flowing through the air
And if you listen carefully, you will hear.
This could be the first trumpet, might as well be the last.
Many more will have to suffer,
Many more will die.
Don't ask me why.
Things are not the way they used to be.
I won't tell no lie.
One and all must come first reality now.
Though I've tried to find the answer
To all the questions they ask.
Though I know it's impossible
To go livin' through the past.
Don't tell no lie.
There's a natural mystic flowing through the air.
You cant keep him down
And if you listen carefully now you will hear.

Such a natural mystic,
Flowing through the air.
This could be the first trumpet,
Might as well be the last.
Many more will have to suffer,
Many more will have to die.
Don't ask me why.
There's a natural mystic blowing through the air.
I don't tell no lies
And if you listen carefully now you will hear.
There's a natural mystic blowing through the air.
There's a natural mystic blowing through the air;
Such a natural mystic, blowing through the air;
Such a natural mystic, blowing through the air;
Such a natural mystic, blowing through the air.

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Horace Andy is a legendary roots reggae singer, notable for such tracks as Government Land, You Are My Angel and Skylarking. Born Horace Hinds on 19 February 1951 in Kingston, Jamaica, he made his earliest recordings in the late 1960s. Known for his distinctive falsetto vocal style, he sung on many classic production for reggae producers, including Phil Pratt, King Tubby and Prince Jammy. He is a devout Rastafari and, like many reggae singers, much of his material deals with themes of religion and social justice.

Read more about Horace Andy on Last.fm.


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