Ah, yeah.
Listen to me carefully:
When I was a little child,
I used to think Israel was in the sky.
When I was a little child,
I used to think Egypt was in the sky.
According to the teacher,
That I learned in school.
Oh how they used to teach I,
To turn a fool, but now:
I'm in the light, I'm in the light,
And it's shining bright.
I'm in the light I'm in the light,
And it's shining bright.
When I was a little child,
They used to say Rastaman is no good.
I know I used to run from him away,
He walked down the street.
But let me tell you people,
It's the man who tell the truth.
Come in the light, come in the light,
'Cause it's shining bright.
Come in the light, come in the light,
Come on you.
When I was a little child,
I didn't know my culture.
When I was a little child,
I didn't know my foreparents were from Africa.
All the things they used to teach I,
Was about England, Canada and America.
But now:
I'm in the light, I'm in the light,
And it's shining bright.
Come in the light, come in the light,
Come on you.
People , come on you.
When I was a little child,
I didn't know my culture.
When I was a little child,
I didn't know my foreparents were from Africa.
All the things they used to teach I,
Was about England, Canada and America.
But now:
I'm in Jah light, I'm in Jah light,
And it's shining bright.
Come in Jah light, come in Jah light,
Come on you.
Come in Jah light, come in Jah light,
Come on you.
I'm in the light, I'm in Jah light,
And it's shining bright.
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