Culture - Humble African lyrics

[Culture - Humble African lyrics]

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

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

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
?

I'm an humble african
I was born to love my brother
I'm an humble african united I must be
I'm an humble african
No matter what they say
I'm an humble african

My forefather came here from
The days of slavery i work until my skin?
? everytime I speak for my justice
? to name me desagrable still
I pray the day will come
When we all up in peace and inity
No more chasing one and other
Without humanity i pray the day will come
That we all share what we have
And show the people of the Love
That we have to give love than more

I'm an humble african
Nothing but unity inside
I'm an humble african jah stand for us all
Humble african
Help me beat my drum inna Babylon
I'm an humble african jah you know who I am
I'm an humble african stand up inna Babylon

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