Lyrics Buju Banton

Buju Banton

Rasta Can't Go

I see myself as morning sunrise, that is certain of the morning

I see myself as the moon sure to come following the sun

There ain't no place that Rasta can't go

No no no, no (no)

There ain't no place that Rasta can't go

Oh no no no, no (no)

There ain't no place that Rasta can't go

Oh no no no, no (no)

There ain't no place that Rasta can't go

Oh no no no, no (no)

From the lowest of depths, to the highest of heights

Walk with you in darkness, just to show you the light

Like a blind man patiently waiting to restore his sight

All upon your wrong-doing, just to show you the right

Never you take Natty meekness for weakness

(Never you take his meekness for weakness)

If it was an eye for an eye, half the world would be blind

Envy and hatred long gone, man have lef' dem behind

See myself as the sun which rises, shining over mankind

There ain't no place that Rasta can't go

Oh no no no, no (no)

There ain't no place that Rasta can't go

Oh no no no, no (no)

There ain't no place that Rasta can't go

Oh no no no, no (no)

There ain't no place that Rasta can't go

Oh no no no, no (no)

Heights of great men reign and kept were not attained by sudden left

There while their companions slept, were busy toiling

Heights of great men reign and kept were not attained by sudden left

There while their companions slept, were busy toiling

Take I from the hills to the sea

Cast her like Jonah to the whale

Over four million strong, by force they set sail

Now I see?

He was surrounded by no guards for centuries

Now I see Ras' strolling white house

Make security appear like Mickey Mouse, woiie!

There ain't no place that Rasta can't go

Oh no no no, no (no)

There ain't no place that Rasta can't go

Oh no no no, no (no)

There ain't no place that Rasta can't go

Oh no no no, no (no)

There ain't no place that Rasta can't go

Oh no no no

Tell you, tell you wha' gwaan... (no)

From the lowest of depths, to the highest of heights

I'll walk with you in darkness, just to show you the light

Like a blind man patiently waiting to receive his sight

All upon your wrong-doing, just to show you what's right

Never you take Rasta meekness for weakness

(Never you take his meekness for weakness)

If it was an eye for an eye, half the world would be blind

Envy and hatred long gone, man have lef' dem behind

See myself as the sun which rises, shining over mankind