Rat race
Ah! Ya too rude /Oh what a rat race/Oh what a rat race/This is the rat race/
Some a lawful, some a bastard, some a jacket/Oh what a rat race, rat race/
Some a gorgan, some a hooligan, some a guine-gog/In this rat race, yeah!/Rat race
I'm singing/When the cats away/The mice will play/Political voilence fill ya city/Yea-ah!
Don't involve Rasta in your say say/Rasta don't work for no C.I.A./Rat race, rat race, rat race
When you think is peace and safety/A sudden destruction/Collective security for surety/Yeah!Don't forget your history/Know your destiny/In the abundance of water/The fool is thirsty/Rat race, rat race, rat race
Oh it's a disgrace to see the/Human-race in a rat race, rat race/You got the horse race/You got the dog race/You got the human-race/But this is a rat race, rat race.
The song that is above is a theme of a group called "Bob Marley & The Wailers" and it was written by Bob Marley (Robert Nesta Marley) who is the greatest reggae music player, and also is considered a peace-revolutionary men, a Rastaman.
The first time i heard the song was when i 've got like 13 or 14 years old at school in a class-break with a couple of friends in a radio and first i liked because of the music.....the REGGAE music.... that i like a lot, then i start to understand the lyrics and the thougths that Marley was trying to show to the world (freedom, justice, etc)
"In the abundance of water, the fool is thirsty", "Political voilence fill ya city" and many others lyrics in his other songs shows reality from a differen point of view, not so capitalist or "occidentalist" and more related to the nature, the good vibrations (feelings).
By KING Max'0. love&peace4All
1 comment:
It`s your song rat max
xD
Still listen good music king maxo
;D
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