Lee "Scratch" Perry - 400 Years Lyrics
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400 Years
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What Are The Lyrics For 400 Years By Lee "Scratch" Perry?
Four hundred years (four hundred years, four hundred years. wo-o-o-o)
And it's the same The same (wo-o-o-o) philosophy I've said it's four hundred years; (four hundred years, four hundred years. wo-o-o-o, wo-o-o-o) Look, how long (wo-o-o-o) And the people they (wo-o-o-o) still can't see. Why do they fight against the poor youth of today? And without these youths, they would be gone All gone astray Come on, let's make a move: (make a move, make a move. wo-o-o-o, wo-o-o-o) I can (wo-o-o-o) see time (wo-o-o-o) - time has come, And if-a fools don't see (fools don't see, fools don't see. wo-o-o-o) I can't save the youth: The youth (wo-o-o-o) is gonna be strong. So, won't you come with me; I'll take you to a land of liberty Where we can live - live a good, good life And be free. Look how long: four hundred years, (four hundred years, four hundred years) Way too long! (wo-o-o-o) That's the reason my people (wo-o-o-o) - my people can't see. Said, it's four hundred long years - (four hundred years, four hundred years. wo-o-o-o) Give me patience (wo-o-o-o) - same philosophy. It's been four hundred years, (four hundred years, four hundred years) Wait so long! wo-o-o-o, wo-o-o-o. How long? Four hundred long, long years. |
Who Wrote 400 Years By Lee "Scratch" Perry?
Peter Tosh
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What's The Duration Of The 400 Years By Lee "Scratch" Perry?The duration of 400 Years is 2:33 minutes and seconds. |
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