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Systems were made to rule
Systems were made to divide and abuse you
Systems were made to rule
Working for the system
you cant earn no living and unemployment
a sky scrapers keep rising
Whats the use you wait no more
Ohh no no...
Rastafari's the law
don’t you know?
Systems were made to rule
Systems were made to divide and abuse you
Systems were made to rule
Don't waste your time or your energy
Working for babylon over night crimes

You pay your penalty
To die for exaltation
But now they are running out of luck
it's a pleasant on her gloves
don't you know?
Systems were made to rule
Systems were made to divide and abuse you
Systems were made to rule
Say they war every single day
They build nuclear weapons
[mass destruction]
Ohh no no....for what we don't know?
it's not a world conflict
For what we don't know
it's not a world conflict
(Made by KhalidTCJ)
Systems were made to rule
Systems were made to divide and abuse you
Systems were made to rule
[Oh Systems]
Law law law enforcement
General penitentiaries
What they do
They ride in the people continually
Systems were made to rule
Systems were made to divide and abuse you
Systems were made to rule
Systems were made....
(Made by KhalidTCJ)
[Systems were made]
To divide and conquer
[Systems were made]
To divide and abuse you
(Made by KhalidTCJ)
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Lyrics submitted by Khalid TCJ.

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Julian Ricardo Marley, ⋆ 4 June in London is a British reggae musician and singer, son of Bob Marley and Lucy Pounder. He is a member of the Rastafarian house The Twelve Tribes of Israel . His childhood was spent between England and Jamaica, and he learned to play the keyboard, drums, bass, guitar, and various percussion instruments. Together with his brothers Ziggy Marley and Stephen Marley , Julian became an active partner of Ghetto Youth International, a production company, in 1989. He has released three albums: Lion In The Morning (1996), A Time & Place (2003), Awake (2009)

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