Dreadluck Holiday
I was walkin' down the street,concentratin' on truckin' rightI heard a dark
voice beside of me,And I looked 'round in a state of fright. I saw four
faces, one mad; a brother from the gutter.They looked me up and down a bit and
turned to each other. I say, I don't like cricket, oh no, I love it.I don't
like cricket, oh no, I love it. Don't you walk through my words. You got to
show some respect.Don't you walk through my words, Cause you ain't heard me out
yet. Well, he looked down on my silver chain.He said: 'I'll give you one
dollar'.I said: 'You've got to be jokin', man,It was a present from me
mother' He said: 'I like it, I want it, I'll take it off your hands,And
you'll be sorry you crossed me,You better understandThat you're alone (a long
way from home). And I say, I don't like Reggae, oh no, I love it.I don't
like Reggae, oh no, I love it. Don't you cramp me style, Don't you queer me
pitch.Don't you walk through my words, 'Cause you ain't heard me out yet. I
hurried back to the swimming pool,sinkin' Pina Colarda.I heard a dark voice
beside me say'Would you like something harder ?' She said: 'I've got it, you
want it, my harvest is the best,And if you try it, You'll like it and whollow in
a Dreadlock holiday. And I say, don't like Jamaica, oh no, I love her.Don't
like Jamaica, oh no, I love her, oh yea Don't you walk through her words.
You got to show some respect.Don't you walk through her words, 'Cause you ain't
heard me out yet. I don't like cricket, oh no, I love it (Dreadlock holiday)I
don't like Reggae, oh no, I love it (Dreadlock holiday)I don't like Jamaica, oh
no, I love her (Dreadlock holiday)
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