I
trouble no one.
I trouble no one.
I
trouble no one.
My desire is to make no problem with no
non interference,
non political,
no matter what you do,
I see I'm blind and
hear and deaf.
I'm an humble African.
Passing through Babylon, I'm an humble African.
Yeah.
These little hands and simple fingers that I have.
They were
to pinch not here you hear.
but to move in deeds of kindness you see.
and to fall in thoughts of prayer to my
brother pray for the betterment of his life.
Oh yeah.
It's better to find a friend than to need one.
It's better to find a friend.
one to be unique.
Lift up your brother.
Don't you put him down.
one and watch the other.
I'm an African.
I was born to love my brother.
I'm an African.
United, I must be.
I'm an African.
No matter what they say, I'm an African.
I've been a slave for more than a 10 year from the days of
I've been a slave for more than a 10 year from the days of slave.
I work until my skin start to strip.
I work until my skin start to strip.
And to every time I speak for my justice.
And to every time I speak for my justice.
Yes, someone always to name me this
I pray the day will come.
when we
are a peace and unity.
No more chasing one another.
more chasing one another.
without humanity.
I pray the
love that we have to give them more more.
Nothing
but unity inside.
just
me, beat my knee on the
I know who I am, a humble African