Lyrics No Woman No Cry - Jonathan Butler
Oyeyeiye
yeiye...
Ooo.
I
remember
when
we
used
to
sit
In
the
government
yard
in
Trencht
Obaserving
the
′ypocrites
As
they
would
mingling
with
the
good
people
we
meet.
Good
friends
we
have,
oh,
good
friends
we've
lost
Along
the
way.
In
this
great
future,
you
can′t
forget
your
past;
So
dry
your
tears,
I
said
No,
woman,
no
cry;
No,
woman,
no
cry.
Little
darlin',
don't
shed
no
tears:
No,
woman,
no
cry.
Said
I
remember
when-a
we
used
to
sit
In
the
government
yard
in
Trenchtown.
And
then
Georgie
would
make
the
fire
lights,
As
it
was
logwood
burnin′
Through
the
nights...
through
the
nights.
Then
we
would
cook
cornmeal
porridge,
Of
which
I′ll
share
with
you;
with
you.
My
feet
is
my
only
carriage,
So
I've
got
to
push
push.
push
on
through.
TO
*
Everything′s
gonna
be
all
right!
Everything's
gonna
be
all
right!
Everything′s
gonna
be
all
right!
Everything's
gonna
be
all
right!
Everything′s
gonna
be
all
right!
Everything's
gonna
be
all
right!
Everything's
gonna
be
all
right!
No
woman,
no
cry;
oh
yeah.
No
woman,
no
cry;
No
- no,
woman
- woman,
no
cry.
Woman,
little
darlin′,
don′t
shed
no
tears;
No,
woman,
no
cry.
TO
**
(Little
darlin',
don′t
shed
no
tears!
No,
woman,
no
cry.
Little
sister,
don't
shed
no
tears!
No,
woman,
no
cry.)
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