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Sitting in Limbo - Jimmy Cliff



     
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Sitting in Limbo Lyrics


Sitting here in limbo
But I know it won't be long
Sitting here in limbo
Like a bird without a songWell, they're
Putting up resistance
But I know that my faith
Will lead me onSitting here in limbo
Waiting for the dice to roll
Sitting here in limbo
Got some time to search my soulWell, they're
Putting up resistance
But I know that my faith
Will lead me onI don't know where life will lead me
But I know where I've been
I can't say what life will show me
But I know what I've seenTried my hand
At love and friendship
But all that is passed and gone

This little boy is moving onSitting here in limbo
Waiting for the tide to flow
Sitting here in limbo
Knowing that I have to goWell, they're
Putting up resistance
But I know that my faith
Will lead me onI can't say what life will show me
But I know where I've been
I can't say where life will lead me
But I know what I've seenTried my hand
At love and friendship
But all that is passed and gone
This little boy is moving onSitting here in limbo
Waiting for the tide to flow
Sitting here in limbo
Knowing that I have to goWell, they're
Putting up resistance
But I know that my faith
Will lead me onSitting in limbo, sitting in limbo
Sitting in limbo, sitting in limbo
Sitting in limbo, sitting in limbo
Sitting in limbo, limbo, limbo
Sitting in limboSitting in limbo, limbo, limbo
Limbo, limbo
Sitting in limbo, sitting in limbo
Sitting in limbo, sitting in limboDon't know if it's got to be so
Don't know if it's got to be so
Sitting in limbo, sitting here in limboBut I know we don't belong now
I know we don't belong
Sitting in limbo, limboLimbo, limbo
Limbo, limbo
Limbo, limbo
Sitting in limbo

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Jimmy Cliff OM (> Jamaican Order of Merit) born as James Chambers (1 April 1948, St. Catherine, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae musician. He is best known among mainstream audiences for songs like "Sittin' in Limbo", "You Can Get It If You Really Want," "Many Rivers to Cross" and the title track from The Harder They Come, a film soundtrack which helped popularise reggae across the world. Cliff moved to Kingston in 1962.

Read more about Jimmy Cliff on Last.fm.


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