The Mummy's Shroud
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The Mummy's Shroud
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HW: Anyway, enough of that stuff.
Let's have a little more dub. Now, what you say?
Is you sayin' 'Please Horace, more dub? Please?'
No fighting between man and man.
Let your love grow strong.
HW: K-JAH! Up all night long. I am the Pacifier, and this is from Greensleeves.
LYRICS: THIS IS THE CURSE OF THE MUMMY, HA HA HA HA...
HW: Welcome back to JAH, K-JAH. Time for some music now!
HW: Let no man trouble me with business, if business is Yardie business.
LYRICS: Some Kali fire hose.
LYRICS: (doo-doo) The difference between I and you...
HW: soon coming, we'll be rocking steady on the beat of the morning. Stay with
us now and let your light shine out. This is the Peacemaker, Horace Walsh,
giving you the best of the best. Only on K-JAH.
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