- Song Name: We'll Be Alright
- Artist Name: Buju Banton
- Album: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Buju Banton
- Songwriters: Donald Dennis, Jepther Mcclymont, Mark Myrie, Melbourne Miller, Paul Crossdale, Steven Marsden
- Release Date: 2006.10.17
- Label: Universal
LYRICS FOR "We'll Be Alright"
Been through the fire and didn't get burn
Buju Banton
Listen and you will learn
The price you pay
And still at the end of the day
For them it's just a lue la lay
We have done all the good that we know should
Spread a little love in the neighborhood
Buju done that
Spread a little love in the whole wide world
And telling my people better take control
We have done that
Well
Through mi natty them would a love mi rearrange who
Come ya to speak the truth
I never hide the truth
No couldn't love mi talk
A who a try stop Buju fi reach pon top
Buju Banton
Touch it
Amidst temptation
I earn my meditation in this holy Armageddon
With love and righteousness
Together we?re standing tall
We'll be alright
With Jah by my side
Most people think others cannot make it without dem
No man is an island but I still cannot trust dem
Oh
So in this day and age
Over the mountains and over rocky terrains
We try to prove to mankind that Jah Jah lives and reigns
He in the heart of man so we must manifest
Together we?re standing tall
Put your shoulder to the wheel
Walk up and down
Nuff think I am jokin'
Catch I when I fall
We have been everywhere in the world we could
We spread a little love
We have done that
We have traveled the world and we spread Jah word
Tellin' mankind to rise and move forward
We have done that
Why do they think Rasta cannot make it without dem
No man is an island but I refuse to trust
Oh
So in this day and age have got to let us
Cannot move in rage
That dem wan fi si mi do fi fling me inna cage
Take it easy
Yeah
We will survive
We will survive
Jah tell me dat mi basket never empty
And food mi ago hav it nuff plenty
So mi nuh sit and worry
Ca mi know sey God will take care a mi
© JAH MESSENJAH PUBLISHING
© PAUL CROSSDALE