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Time is slippin' away
And I and I no reach high oh yeah
Fe we time, fe we time
Dis a sufferer's time
Fe we time, children, fe we time
Dis a sufferer's time
A time fe sufferer's drive big car
A time fe sufferer's live it up
A time fe sufferer's drive big car
A time fe sufferer's live it up
Fe we time, fe we time
Dis a sufferer's time
Fe we time, children, fe we time
Dis a sufferer's time

Now that rasta ???
Time fe rasta ???
Now that dreadlocks ???
Time fe dreadlocks ???
Because
Fe we time, oh lord, fe we time
Dis a sufferer's time
Fe we time, children, fe we time
Dis a sufferer's time
Four hundred years of colonialism
And I and I no get high oh yeah
I and I no reach high oh yeah
‘Cause too much ism and skism, children
Too much ism and skism
Too much ism and skism, taking over
Too much ism and skism
A so we stay
A so we go
A so we stay
A so we go
A so we stay
A so we go
A so we stay
A so we go
Fe we time, fe we time
Dis a sufferer's time
Fe we time, children, fe we time
Dis a sufferer's time
A time fe sufferer's drive big car
A time fe sufferer's live it up
A time fe sufferer's drive big car
A time fe sufferer's live it up
Fe we time, oh lord, fe we time
Stop the ism and skism
Fe we time, children, fe we time
It's a sufferer's time
Fe we time, children, fe we time
Stop the ism and skism
Fe we time, oh lord, fe we time
Dis a sufferer's time
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Leroy Sibbles, Earl Morgan and Barry Llewelyn first came together as "The Hep Ones" in 1965 in Kingston, Jamaica but they soon changed their name to "The Heptones".
They recorded for the major Jamaican producers at the time, including Coxsone Dodd of Studio One fame. The Heptones had a number of Jamaican hits for Studio One, including "Pretty Looks Isn't All", "Fattie Fattie" and "I Hold the Handle." They went on to record with Joe Gibbs, Harry J (Harry Johnson), and Rupie Edwards.

Read more about The Heptones on Last.fm.


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