Bun Out
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Bun Out
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Yo listen the one ya carefully
Kkkkkarefully jump, jump, jump
Some people a work fi Satan
Some people a work fi Babylon
Some people a work fi Satan, Haitrm work for none a dem
Some people a work fi Satan
Some people a work fi Babylon
Some people a work fi Satan, JahbarI work for none a dem
Bun out, Bun out, Bun Out, Bun out, Siiim
Big ball a Fire feed d Babylon cities them
Them no feed you, so them haffi kill you
Them no have no plan fi d poor still
Nothing wrong with the life we are living
Rastafari we declare, no pretending
Babylon a search them can’t find we
Informer haffi dead what you thinking
The poverty soon haffi done yes
Them surely not think about the poor no way
Them na see we, Them na hear we
Them na care about life we a living
We are hungry, we are starving, them are gambling, them a laughing
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