Them kill Limumba for his own-a-rights,
But them can't kill the Rasta Man at all, 'tall, 'tall.
Them can't kill the Rasta Man at all.
That's the strangest man I've seen.
(That's because he's a Rasta Man)
Having the mark of a Nazarine.
(That's because he's a Rasta Man)
He carries a prophetical message.
(That's because he's a Rasta Man)
Borning out of time and out of age.
(That's because he's a Rasta Man)
The Rasta come from Zion.
(Oh what a Rasta Man) (repeat)
Remember Jeremiah children.
Trodding from Buzrak with his garments dipped in blood.
Oh what a dread, dread whola one,
The Rasta Man come from Zion.
What a strange, what a dread, but a righteous man,
The Rasta Man, him come from Zion.
What a dread, dread up-full one,
The Rasta Man come from Zion.
What a dread-black, dread-lock one,
The Rasta Man come from Zion.
Seven years years of famine for seven years of plenty
Is like two grains of wheat for one bale of barley.
A hand-full of corn shall be on the hillside
And with that you've got to be satisfied.
It was Elijha who prayed that it did not rain.
He prayed and the rains came again.
It was Joshua who commanded the sun stand still.
He did that according to his Master's will.
What a dread, dread whola one,
The Rasta Man come from Zion.
What a strange, what a dread, but a up-full one.