
Small People Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers
"Small People" by Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers, released in 1988, is a reggae song that emphasizes the importance of compassion and understanding towards marginalized individuals. The lyrics advocate for unity and acceptance, highlighting the struggles of those often overlooked. The song features uplifting melodies and rhythmic grooves, typical of reggae, promoting a message of social awareness and empathy. #Reggae

Yea children
Small people one day will get big
And those who they call minority
Are most of the people that you see
Don't you ever abuse humble man
Don't be afraid to wake up
Don't be afraid to wake up
Don't be afraid of another day
Iya get ready, oh yeah!
Walking down the street
Can't afford to rest my feet
I just can't agree, with my environment
I would like to see, what can be done
About it
Hey I'm not afraid to wake up
I'm not afraid to wak up
No I'm not araid of another day
I am ready oh yeah
Mmmh mmh mmh, woe woe woo woe
Mmmh mmmh mmh, woe woe woo woe
Small people one day will get big
And those who they call minority
Are most of the people that you see
Don't you ever abuse humble man
Don't be afraid to wake up
Don't be afraid to wake up
Don't be afraid of another day
Iya get ready, oh yeah!
Walking down the street
Can't afford to rest my feet
I just can't agree, with my environment
I would like to see, what can be done
About it
Hey I'm not afraid to wake up
I'm not afraid to wak up
No I'm not araid of another day
I am ready oh yeah
Mmmh mmh mmh, woe woe woo woe
Mmmh mmmh mmh, woe woe woo woe
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