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A just this you know
Just get up and go
I and I have to rise to the fullness
His own divine majesty
Emperor Haile Selassie
So long we a burn them fire
Some a them want to bring down themselves into slavery
A just Ethiopia the chant you know
What does it worth, without love?
Put away your distrust and your grudge
Words without work is not enough
And everyday you make a pull, the journey get rough
What is this world without love?
Put away your distrust and your grudge
Words without work is not enough
And everyday you make a try the journey get tough

You remember when you trodding through the valleys of the region?
Jumping the follies, all the doubts and confusion
Giving obstacles, so many trouble you buck up on
Things a go the other way
When a never so you set your plan
Words of the wicked is pollution
Can bring no stress nor no strain in a Zion
Emperor Selassie is the only foundation
Only Emmanuel relieve the frustration
You want to be free from the corruption
Me tell you such is life from the creation
Only Marcus Garvey show the situation
I only chant for repatriation
What does it worth, without love?
Put away your distrust and your grudge
Words without work is not enough
And everyday you make a pull, the journey get rough
What is this world without love?
Put away your distrust and your grudge
Words without work is not enough
And everyday you make a try the journey get tough
From the things in life you can't walk away
Whatsoever it brings, it will have to stay
According to your words, a double death you pay
Keep the smile on your face, make it an easy day
Me know them weak, so them gone astray
Wolf amongst the sheep, them the same way
See me and a creep for make a better way
One man fly the seal, a King Selassie I me say
Some a them a sleep, even before them pray
Getting it right a come a lion bay
Through undivine only if you stay
In a the right line, you see the right way
Selassie will be blazing I praise him
Remember that is blackness me still a say
What does it worth, without love?
Put away your distrust and your grudge
Words without work is not enough
And everyday you make a pull, the journey get rough
What is this world without love?
Put away your distrust and your grudge
Words without work is not enough
And everyday you make a try the journey get tough
There is no sense in turning back
Get right by your friend, whether you are a idiot
This world want love to put them out on top
Some a them say that them have it
But me know say them no have
Much easier if we all could share
No distrust nor envy must be in here
Dirty mind people, a time for your care
What is not yours, me say don't interfere
What does it worth, without love?
Put away your distrust and your grudge
Words without work is not enough
And everyday you make a pull, the journey get rough
What is this world without love?
Put away your distrust and your grudge
Words without work is not enough
And everyday you make a try the journey get tough
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written by PHILIP BURRELL / MIGUEL COLLINS/ LOWELL DUNBAR / DONALD DENNIS
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Sizzla Kalonji (real name Miguel Orlando Collins) is a Jamaican reggae musician. He was born on 17 April 1976, in St Mary, Jamaica, of devout Rastafari parents and raised in August Town. He is unusually prolific, even by Jamaican standards. Sizzla has worked with such artists as Mobb Deep.

Sizzla, along with reggae recording artists such as Capleton, Buju Banton, and Anthony B, are credited with leading a movement toward a re-embracement of Rastafarian values in contemporary reggae music by recording material which is concerned primarily with spirituality, social consciousness, explores common themes, such as Babylon's corrupting influence, the disenfranchisement of ghetto youth, oppression of the black nation and Sizzla's abiding faith in Jah and resistance against perceived agents of oppression. Sizzla has over 40 full completed albums sold in record stores to date, the most popular which have been "Black Woman & Child" and "Da Real Thing" on the Digital B label, "Praise Ye Jah" on Xterminator, and "Rise to the Occasion" on Greensleeves.

Recently, however, he has come under fire for the homophobic content of many of his lyrics, and the advocacy of violence against gays.


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