
Humble African Culture
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I'm on this land, I trouble no one
My desire is to make no problem with no one
None interference, none political
No matter what you do
I see I'm blind and ear and deaf
Chorus:
I'm an humble african
Passing through Babylon
I'm an humble african
Trouble no one say
I'm an humble african
Some said I'm a rastaman
I'm an humble african
Verse 2:
These little hands and simple fingers that I have
They were not made to ? no tear, you hear?
But to move in this of kindness, you see?
And to ? to help my brother pray
Brother better ? this life yeah, oh yeah
It's better to have a friend than to need one
It's better to find a friend than to be in need
Lift up your brother, don't you put him down
?
My desire is to make no problem with no one
None interference, none political
No matter what you do
I see I'm blind and ear and deaf
Chorus:
I'm an humble african
Passing through Babylon
I'm an humble african
Trouble no one say
I'm an humble african
Some said I'm a rastaman
I'm an humble african
Verse 2:
These little hands and simple fingers that I have
They were not made to ? no tear, you hear?
But to move in this of kindness, you see?
And to ? to help my brother pray
Brother better ? this life yeah, oh yeah
It's better to have a friend than to need one
It's better to find a friend than to be in need
Lift up your brother, don't you put him down
?
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