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Tired Fe Lick Weed In A Bush - Jacob Miller



     
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Ooh, now, want to be free....
Tired fe lick weed in a bush
Tired fe lick pipe in a gully
We want to come out in the open
Where the breeze can blow it so far away
To the north, to the south,
To the eas', an' to the wes' , to the wes'
Talkin' about Jonestown, Trenchtown, concrete jungle, too
From Waterhouse, that's the wes', that's the bes' ,that's the wes'
From St.Ann's it comes to you
The best kali weed you ever drew
So why should you run and hide
From the red seam, the blue seam, the khaki clothes, too, hmm
Tired fe lick weed in a bush
Tired fe lick chillum in a gully

We want to come out in the open
Where the breeze can blow it so far away
To the north, to the south,
To the eas', an' to the wes' , to the wes', ooh now
We want, we want to be free..
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written by LEWIS, IAN / MILLER, JACOB
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Jacob Miller (born in Mandeville, Jamaica on 4 May 1952 – 23 March 1980) was a Jamaican reggae artist. He was the first to record with Clement Dodd. While pursuing a prolific solo career, he became the lead singer for reggae group Inner Circle with whom he recorded until his death in a car accident at the age of 27. He recorded three songs for Dodd, including “Love is a Message” in 1968, which the Swaby brothers, (Horace, later called Augustus Pablo, and Garth) played at their Rockers Sound System.

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