paroles de chanson Humble African - Culture
Ah,
humble
African
I'm
on
this
land,
I
trouble
no
one
My
desire
is
to
make
no
problem
with
no
one
Non-interference,
non-political
No
matter
what
you
do,
I
see,
I'm
blind
and
hear,
I'm
deaf
I'm
a
humble
African
Passing
through
Babylon
I'm
a
humble
African
Trouble
no
one
Said
I'm
a
humble
African
Some
said
I'm
a
rastaman
I'm
a
humble
African,
yeah
These
little
hands
and
simple
fingers
that
I
have
They
were
not
made
to
pinch
nor
tear,
you
heal
But
to
move
in
deeds
of
kindness,
you
see
And
to
fall
in
thoughts
of
prayer
to
help
my
brother
pray
For
the
betterment
of
his
life,
yeah,
oh
yeah
It's
better
to
have
a
friend
than
to
need
one
It's
better
to
find
a
friend,
one
to
be
in
need
Lift
up
your
brother,
don't
you
put
him
down
One
hand
wash
the
other,
pongo
and
paki
come
I'm
a
humble
African
I
was
born
to
love
my
brother
I'm
a
humble
African
United
I
must
be
I'm
a
humble
African
No
matter
what
they
say
I'm
a
humble
African
My
forefathers
came
here
from
the
days
of
slaves
I
work
until
my
skin
start
to
strip
And
to
every
time
I
speak
for
my
justice
Yes,
someone
always
to
name
me
disagreeable
still
I
pray
the
day
will
come
when
we
all
have
peace
and
unity
No
more
chasing
one
another
without
humanity
I
pray
the
day
will
come
that
we
all
share
what
we
have
And
show
the
people
of
the
love
that
we
have
to
give
Let
them
know
I'm
a
humble
African
Nothing
but
unity
inside
I'm
a
humble
African
Jah
stand
for
us
all
I'm
a
humble
African
Let
me
beat
my
drum
inna
Babylon
I'm
a
humble
African
Jah
you
know
who
I
am
A
humble
African
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