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rise mi a rise
by sick Head
(montego bay jamaica)
Intro: yow a sickhead, tell de yute dem fe hol up dem head. doe let badmine stray you meds you hear mi ghetto yute, hey mano! tell dem.
cho: rise mi a rise like de army. badmine people cyah stop me. true money mi a mek obieah dem a wuk fe mi. bill up mi house dem wah kill me. (REPEAT CHORUS *2)
verse 1. dun inna de gheto bigga heads tell dem. nutten nah gwan fe de poor help dem . de road need fe fix and de pipe line dem. full time unuh duh sumtin, fe de yute dem. why inna de ghetto badmine cyah stop? thief a bruk u fren next door neighbor shop. tek up de fone sista call de cop. doe wait till de bwoy tear off de roof top.
verse 2: tru dem see mi buy fi mi new car now. stop wear ole clothes an ole boot now. babylon wah stop ghetto yute food now. dem ting seh a drugs yow dem wrong now. a de education wah mi av buss mi. nah tell nuh lie fadda God dem grudge mi. nuff a dem wish if dem cudda buk mi one a way inna de streets fe kill mi.
cho: rise mi a rise like de army. badmine people cyah stop me. true money mi a mek obieah dem a wuk fe mi. bill up mi house dem wah kill me. (REPEAT CHORUS *2)
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