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Blessed are your eyes that have seen
And your ears that have heard these wonderful words
(Wolde wolde wolde wolde)
Yeah, dem a fight against Rastaman philosophy
Dem heart well set and fixed
Yes their mind all dressed in dem pride and vanity
Dem say we born in sin and shame and iniquity
By the works of the almighty
So don't let them fill up your vocabulary
With a whole lot of things and them no necessary
Yes, give us the teachings of His Majesty
One and all got to face this reality
Say we all got to face this reality
And when you coming say fe coming with your posse
Take a taste of this living water and you will never thirsty '
Dem say Say that the half have never been told
Say you fe come a with your heart and soul
Don't be hypnotized

Only the fittest of the fittest must survive
Survive Got to stay alive
We got to survive
Survive. Survive.
Say when you coming say fe come with your posse
Take a taste of this living water and you will never thirsty
Dem say say that the half have never been told
Say you fe come a with your heart and soul
Don't be hypnotized
Only the fittest of the fittest must survive
Survive Survive Survive
Got to stay alive We got to survive
Trodding through the valley of the shadows of the wicked
We fear no evil
Tell them a tell them we fear no foe
Say we don't care about them sound and pressure
In this tradition there ain't no measure
We got to survive
I and I and I...
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written by KEITH PORTER (AKA ALVIN HENRY PORTER
Lyrics © SUELION MUSIC

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Long before the Itals were a spark in their producer’s eye, Keith Porter recorded his first hit single, “Hitey Titey”, with the Westmorelites on the Studio One label in 1967. Around 1969, Keith became lead singer for a band named Soul Hermit, backed by Eugene Gray and Wignal Henry on guitars, and Reginald Seewell and Nash on base and drums. They played in numerous entertainment sectors of Jamaica until Owen Sinclair put together a new band in 1971.

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