And these are the questions
That we Morgan Heritage ask all people
No matter your race or your walk of life
No matter your faith or your religion
It's very simple, they're just two questions
Rastaman ask the questions
Could you live through
What the ancient Rastaman live through (live through)
Would you hold on to your faith
If you been what they been through (check yourself, check yourself)
Could you live through
What the ancient Rastaman live through (live through)
Would you hold on to your faith
If you been what they been through (check yourself, people)
Imagine being locked away in a prison cell
For eighteen months for burning your holy sacrament
And your country's leaders tell their police and soldiers
To hunt you, beat you or kill you at will
They'll ask questions later
Could you live through
What the ancient Rastaman live through (live through)
Would you hold on to your faith
If you been what they been through (check yourself, check yourself)
Could you live through
What the ancient Rastaman live through (live through)
Would you hold on to your faith
If you been what they been through (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Mr. Mojo sing yeah From the hills of the East to the cities and plains The Father's work remains one in the same, yeah Been through the shame, persecution and blame All because we glorify Haile Selassie name
Could you live through
What the ancient Rastaman live through (live through)
Would you hold on to your faith
If you been what they been through (check yourself, check yourself)
Could you live through
What the ancient Rastaman live through (live through)
Would you hold on to your faith
If you been what they been through (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Into persecution and blame
So much shame
Nyabingi!
And this is what we do
To keep our vibes, you know
To keep our heavens clean and positive
When the struggle gets hard
From that time till this time
The journey has been long and we still try
But this is the vibration that has sustained I and I
The children of Rastafari
And by giving continuous Iziz to our God and King
We have received steadfast strength
That shall carry us trough this Iwaah
It's more strength and more prosperity
More blessings to life
When you truly believe in the Holiness of the most High, Rastafari
Could you live through
What the ancient Rastaman live through (live through)
Would you hold on to your faith
If you been what they been through (check yourself, check yourself)
Could you live through
What the ancient Rastaman live through (live through)
Would you hold on to your faith
If you been what they been through (check yourself, people)
Could you live through what the ancient Rastaman live through
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