Lyrics: You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw 'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'yaw You must leave my business, attend your own, yes So no one can hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, 'eh For what you didn't do (Oooh) Nor say sah So one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, 'eh For what you didn't do (Oooh) Nor say sah So me nah go allow you, to come mess up my brain, no 'Cause we want it clear, so we can think freely A wah' nuh trouble you (trouble yuh), Please nuh trouble it Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it, 'eaw Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah A-wong-wong Scu-gi-dong Scu-gi-dong, Bong-scu-gi-dong Scu-gi-dong A wah' nuh trouble yuh (nuh trouble yuh) nuh trouble it Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw 'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'yaw You must leave my business, attend your own, 'eaw So no one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, wrongfully-wrongfully For what you didn't do, (Oooh), Nor say sah So one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, wrongfully For what you didn't do, (Oooh), Nor say sah You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw 'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'eh You must leave my business, attend your own So no one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully In this song The Gladiators emphasize an important part of folk wisdom in Jamaican culture. “See And Blind, Hear and Deaf” means that the things we hear and say should not be spread around in conversation. It is stated clearly when they sing “Leave my business and attend your own” and they double down on that sentiment by stating “A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it” (What doesn't trouble you, don't trouble it). Another saying is paraphrased in this song which reinforces this idea “Trouble deh a bush, you might bring it come ah yard” , originally the saying goes “Trouble deh ah bush , Anancy carry it come ah yard”. Anancy is the mythical spider that stirs up trouble and mischief in many Jamaican folk stories and in this case Anancy learns of something happening outside the home and brings that information back. The idea is that the consequences of “news-carrying”, as Jamaicans often call it, is described by the Gladiators that you could be “held” (captured) or “wrongfully framed”. These are some examples of what can happen when people do not mind their own business as is often the case, The Gladiators use a variety of sayings, parables and proverbs to convey their message in their song. - Sir James You can hear the song with lyrics on screen on my RUclips channel.
Good tune. From Honolulu reminds me my yesteryears in el Centro ca. When I was in high school back in 1988-1992. Still bumping my reggae music here in Hawaii
upssss hermosa melodia, sin duda mi favorita de esta banda, cada músico en esta canción esta imprimiendo su sentimiento de conciencia rastafari, "tienes que dejar tus negocios para atender tu hogar" poniendo enfasis en la importancia del amor, de la paz y la unidad que como ser humano debemos de estar comprometidos con estos principios!! jah rastafari bendiga a todos aquellos que son capaces de ver los verdaderos propósitos de la vida.
Muitas lembranças de São Luís ma em especial bairro João de Deus com a pantera negra anos 90 tocava muito todas de the gladiators.hj estou em SP escutando
Funny how the ad prior to this amazing song is so banal...what is Google trying to do to us? The Gladiators are/were an awesomely conscious and advanced musical voice in so many ways. This song awakens the spirit, the beat, melody, words, are all magic.
Essa é uma pancada dançando essa obra de arte ai arranje a minha rainha e já alguns Janeiro juntinhos obrigado Albert griffiths por vc ter cumprido a sua missão aqui na terra vai se juntar com Joseph Hill bob Marley pite tosh luke dub Horácio heyde Gregori e outros fera do reggae lá no ceu vai na paz irmão Letícia vc tá de parabéns
Lyrics: You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw 'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'yaw You must leave my business, attend your own, yes So no one can hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, 'eh For what you didn't do (Oooh) Nor say sah So one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, 'eh For what you didn't do (Oooh) Nor say sah So me nah go allow you, to come mess up my brain, no 'Cause we want it clear, so we can think freely A wah' nuh trouble you (trouble yuh), Please nuh trouble it Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it, 'eaw Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah A-wong-wong Scu-gi-dong Scu-gi-dong, Bong-scu-gi-dong Scu-gi-dong A wah' nuh trouble yuh (nuh trouble yuh) nuh trouble it Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw 'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'yaw You must leave my business, attend your own, 'eaw So no one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, wrongfully-wrongfully For what you didn't do, (Oooh), Nor say sah So one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, wrongfully For what you didn't do, (Oooh), Nor say sah You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw 'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'eh You must leave my business, attend your own So no one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully In this song The Gladiators emphasize an important part of folk wisdom in Jamaican culture. “See And Blind, Hear and Deaf” means that the things we hear and say should not be spread around in conversation. It is stated clearly when they sing “Leave my business and attend your own” and they double down on that sentiment by stating “A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it” (What doesn't trouble you, don't trouble it). Another saying is paraphrased in this song which reinforces this idea “Trouble deh a bush, you might bring it come ah yard” , originally the saying goes “Trouble deh ah bush , Anancy carry it come ah yard”. Anancy is the mythical spider that stirs up trouble and mischief in many Jamaican folk stories and in this case Anancy learns of something happening outside the home and brings that information back. The idea is that the consequences of “news-carrying”, as Jamaicans often call it, is described by the Gladiators that you could be “held” (captured) or “wrongfully framed”. These are some examples of what can happen when people do not mind their own business as is often the case, The Gladiators use a variety of sayings, parables and proverbs to convey their message in their song. - Sir James Lyrics transcribed by Allan Taipalus & James Danino Hear the song with lyrics on screen on my RUclips channel
(I can try to bring the first elements... then edited my try, thanks to @AllanTaipalus, to make it less confusing) You must see and blind Hear and deaf Because you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue You must leave my business, attend your own (yes) So no one can hold you Nor frame you, wrongfully For what you didn’ t do Nor say so So no one will hold you Nor frame you, wrongfully For what you didn’ t do Nor say so So me no a go allow you, To come mess up, my brain Because we want it clear So we can think , freely I want no trouble you Please no trouble if Trouble dey a bush You might bring [?] I want no trouble you No trouble if Trouble eh a bush You might bring [?]
@@yannguillou3536 *Because you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue *You must leave my business, attend your own *So no one will hold you, Nor frame you. wrongfully *Trouble dey a bush
Lyrics: You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw 'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'yaw You must leave my business, attend your own, yes So no one can hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, 'eh For what you didn't do (Oooh) Nor say sah So one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, 'eh For what you didn't do (Oooh) Nor say sah So me nah go allow you, to come mess up my brain, no 'Cause we want it clear, so we can think freely A wah' nuh trouble you (trouble yuh), Please nuh trouble it Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it, 'eaw Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah A-wong-wong Scu-gi-dong Scu-gi-dong, Bong-scu-gi-dong Scu-gi-dong A wah' nuh trouble yuh (nuh trouble yuh) nuh trouble it Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw 'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'yaw You must leave my business, attend your own, 'eaw So no one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, wrongfully-wrongfully For what you didn't do, (Oooh), Nor say sah So one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, wrongfully For what you didn't do, (Oooh), Nor say sah You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw 'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'eh You must leave my business, attend your own So no one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully In this song The Gladiators emphasize an important part of folk wisdom in Jamaican culture. “See And Blind, Hear and Deaf” means that the things we hear and say should not be spread around in conversation. It is stated clearly when they sing “Leave my business and attend your own” and they double down on that sentiment by stating “A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it” (What doesn't trouble you, don't trouble it). Another saying is paraphrased in this song which reinforces this idea “Trouble deh a bush, you might bring it come ah yard” , originally the saying goes “Trouble deh ah bush , Anancy carry it come ah yard”. Anancy is the mythical spider that stirs up trouble and mischief in many Jamaican folk stories and in this case Anancy learns of something happening outside the home and brings that information back. The idea is that the consequences of “news-carrying”, as Jamaicans often call it, is described by the Gladiators that you could be “held” (captured) or “wrongfully framed”. These are some examples of what can happen when people do not mind their own business as is often the case, The Gladiators use a variety of sayings, parables and proverbs to convey their message in their song. - Sir James Lyrics transcribed by Allan Taipalus & James Danino Hear the song with lyrics on screen on my RUclips channel
Esta banda é de pesso e demastra a origem do verdadeiro reggae , os jamaicanos em termo de reggae são os melhores e aqui no Piauí curtimos em pesso
Volta pra escola filha!!!!
São Luís do Maranhão Ilha Jamaica.capital brasileira do reggae
Concordo com você
O Reggae está comigo Sempre onde estou.
O Reggae está na minha Mente!!!
Paz e sossego
@@andersonleandro2246deixa de ser medíocre... acredito que todos entendemos a mensagem que ela quis passar. Não distribua ódio gratuito
Buenos recuerdos de Acapulco con esta rola!!
Saludos banda desde México 🇲🇽
Nice..praises blessings thanks Jah herb Jah love Jah Jerry Jah rastafari Jah everything Jah women Jah Duane Jah sisters Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert 🏜🇬🇭🇯🇲🇯🇵🇸🇪🍄🫒🐻🇹🇿⚘🌵🌱💮🌼🇬🇧🇺🇸🐞🌼🐸🐳🇬🇭
Aqui em São Luís, Toca Demais, até porque A Ilha Respira REGGAE! _Parabéns, Leticia Oliveira! Show!!!!!!
Je suis en France Je veux aller visiter la Jamaïque grâce à sa music ❤️🏝️🏝️
esse reggae é de mil grau, um salve pra toda slz. ilha do amor, ilha do reggae.
Essa pedrada trás paz na alma!! e viva o reggae 🎧❤
KI MÚSICA É ESSA!!! ESSA BANDA É TOP DE MAIS, UMA DAS MELHORES DO REGGAE ROOTS
I have known these guys from way back and I am not tired of them.
Yessss pure Roots Rastas Music always straight to my soul from downjam
Lyrics:
You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw
'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'yaw
You must leave my business, attend your own, yes
So no one can hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, 'eh
For what you didn't do (Oooh) Nor say sah
So one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, 'eh
For what you didn't do (Oooh) Nor say sah
So me nah go allow you, to come mess up my brain, no
'Cause we want it clear, so we can think freely
A wah' nuh trouble you (trouble yuh), Please nuh trouble it
Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah
A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it, 'eaw
Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah
A-wong-wong Scu-gi-dong Scu-gi-dong, Bong-scu-gi-dong Scu-gi-dong
A wah' nuh trouble yuh (nuh trouble yuh) nuh trouble it
Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah
A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it
Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah
You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw
'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'yaw
You must leave my business, attend your own, 'eaw
So no one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, wrongfully-wrongfully
For what you didn't do, (Oooh), Nor say sah
So one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, wrongfully
For what you didn't do, (Oooh), Nor say sah
You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw
'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'eh
You must leave my business, attend your own
So no one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully
In this song The Gladiators emphasize an important part of folk wisdom in Jamaican culture.
“See And Blind, Hear and Deaf” means that the things we hear and say should not be spread around in conversation. It is stated clearly when they sing “Leave my business and attend your own” and they double down on that sentiment by stating “A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it” (What doesn't trouble you, don't trouble it). Another saying is paraphrased in this song which reinforces this idea “Trouble deh a bush, you might bring it come ah yard” , originally the saying goes “Trouble deh ah bush , Anancy carry it come ah yard”. Anancy is the mythical spider that stirs up trouble and mischief in many Jamaican folk stories and in this case Anancy learns of something happening outside the home and brings that information back. The idea is that the consequences of “news-carrying”, as Jamaicans often call it, is described by the Gladiators that you could be “held” (captured) or “wrongfully framed”. These are some examples of what can happen when people do not mind their own business as is often the case, The Gladiators use a variety of sayings, parables and proverbs to convey their message in their song. - Sir James
You can hear the song with lyrics on screen on my RUclips channel.
Good tune. From Honolulu reminds me my yesteryears in el Centro ca. When I was in high school back in 1988-1992. Still bumping my reggae music here in Hawaii
Pedra! Maranhão se liga em Gladiators. Aqui só passa as melhores bandas de Regaae do mundo.
Big Respect
Albert Griffiths and the family members of the Gladiators
Fyah Tunee 🔥🔥🔥🔥🌹🌹🥂🥂🎤🎼🎼🎛🔊🔊🧹🧹
upssss hermosa melodia, sin duda mi favorita de esta banda, cada músico en esta canción esta imprimiendo su sentimiento de conciencia rastafari, "tienes que dejar tus negocios para atender tu hogar" poniendo enfasis en la importancia del amor, de la paz y la unidad que como ser humano debemos de estar comprometidos con estos principios!! jah rastafari bendiga a todos aquellos que son capaces de ver los verdaderos propósitos de la vida.
Muitas lembranças de São Luís ma em especial bairro João de Deus com a pantera negra anos 90 tocava muito todas de the gladiators.hj estou em SP escutando
one of the greatest reggae songs ever!!!! (sorry, not only reggae songs, just songs :)
I agree
Olha só q vibe é essa música 🎶 muita pedra 😍🤩
Might be the greatest reggae song of all time
Albert Griffiths R.I.P 😔😔😔
Obrigado por nos deixar este legado
obrigado Letícia , por postar essa pérola , gratidão em nome de JaH Deus .
So recordação muito bom parabéns 👊
Much love to Albert Griffiths! Upful rhythm n lyrics
Funny how the ad prior to this amazing song is so banal...what is Google trying to do to us? The Gladiators are/were an awesomely conscious and advanced musical voice in so many ways. This song awakens the spirit, the beat, melody, words, are all magic.
Romy t lyrics?
uma das melhores bandas de reggae do meu tempo
Não só do seu tempo mas de todos! #TheGladiatorsForever #JahBless 🇯🇲👊
De todos os tempos
Ainda É companheiro aí é PANCADONA filhão 🔊📣📢👏
The Galdiators minha banda preferida de reggae roots esses vocais sao unicos . Legend
Who is blind, but my servant? or deaf, as my messenger that I sent? who is blind as he that is perfect, and blind as the LORD'S servant?
Love it man!! WICKEEEEED BEEEEEET!! More please.
Music na fouu wouiii🇳🇨✅️🎶💯 Super sula🎉❤
Uma voz linda.
Amo The Gladiators. Maranhense raiz.
solo sabios
es el rasta el ke lleva la verdad al verte a los ojos. JAH is my protector
Ouvi essa pedra hoje fiz uma grande viagem no tempo temos que todos os dia ouvi essas pedras para nós sentimos vivos perante a todos os acontecimentos
Procurem tanto esse som. Tem mais 2 que tô procurando. Obrigado!
Ouvindo essa pedrada de boa aqui curtindo uma erva, na quarentena mil grau... tamu junto tribo!!!
Uouuuuuuuuu! Pedrada, sonzeeeeeeera The Gladiators!!!
Give thanks for the post Letícia Oliveira👏👏
Que viagem na minha adolescência. Procurá um capacete novo que a pedra e pesada .😅😅❤
Love that Country Living
Big up from kanaky 🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨
the gladiators curto danço mentalizo na paz com o Grande Jah ...
Parabéns!!!!
Que regguae pancadao ai eu viajo mesmo
Eu em Vargem grande Paulista curtindo essa pedrada
Alguém ouvindo em junho de 2021?
São Luis, Maranhão. Brasil!!!
Esse roots é pra dançar a dois com a gata só na marcação me lembro qnd eles está no MA no parque da vila palmeira ao vivo 😎😎😎😎
muito som muita pedraaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Muito, muito,massa.. mesmo!!🤞🎧🎵🔊
miss this song awesome vibes
Esse reggae é nota 1000
Incrível o que o reggae faz com nossa mente e corpo 👏🙌🙏🎶🎵🎧❤️
2021 and still a big tune
Bão d+essa pedra reggae de responsa.
mr griffiths we miss u 4 eva.... mano o gladiators nunca mais sera o mesmo quem viu viu.... :(
Os caras sabiam oq estavam fazendo, só pedrada uma atrás da outra
Like ai pra quem tá curtindo em 2019.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Letícia, parabens.
Essa banda de reggae é show
Essa é uma pancada dançando essa obra de arte ai arranje a minha rainha e já alguns Janeiro juntinhos obrigado Albert griffiths por vc ter cumprido a sua missão aqui na terra vai se juntar com Joseph Hill bob Marley pite tosh luke dub Horácio heyde Gregori e outros fera do reggae lá no ceu vai na paz irmão Letícia vc tá de parabéns
SOOO GOOOD
É muito som. Valeu.
Só pedrada
Temazo y los coros de otro planeta buen rollito 100 % 😎
muito lindo
E nos regueira👍🔥
Big Big Tune
Paco
E depois do back só curtir essa pedra. rsrs
Só às melhores
Amooo
Coloca o capacete, porque essa é pedrada em !!
good vibez!! smoking!!!!!
Prince rasta big tune.mind ur own bizness rasta say so
love!
Big Tuunnee Nyah
del la bombe !! je kiffe grave
Big tune.see n blind.baba perez sammydread dubplates.
🛟🛟🛟🛟🛟🛟🛟🛟🛟🛟🛟
SWEET ROCKERS GALORE....LOVE THE GLADIATORS ROOTSIE TUNES.
Pedra.....ouvindo 2018...
love
love the gladiators
Pooow viva blessed song still in 2023
Rock fully rock fully!
Bloblow..see and blind..C.laah..remet du pure..kanaky now..YoyaaAbatey..
Pedrada
big tune. sammy dread kenya.baba perez. leave my bizness attend your own.dont judge me rongfly.rasta say so
Essa linda
muito bom
Destaques:
Bassline - Alric Forbes & Clinton Fearon
Harmony Vocals - Clinton Fearon, Gallimore Sutherland, Melvin Reid
To xiladao escutando akkakaka
Paz amor unidad puro corazon regge muisic
Youve gotta leave. My biz and tend to your own!!!!
Pedra..
nação regueira agradece
More light a little!
só predada ☝👍
Que Deus abençoe a todos
O coroa canta muito!
Alguém que tem esse albúm baixado?
Muito bom
too goog!
can some brother send I the lyrics? Peace n' love in InI hearts JAH BLESS
Gabriel Guedes lyrics?
A melhor
Lyrics:
You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw
'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'yaw
You must leave my business, attend your own, yes
So no one can hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, 'eh
For what you didn't do (Oooh) Nor say sah
So one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, 'eh
For what you didn't do (Oooh) Nor say sah
So me nah go allow you, to come mess up my brain, no
'Cause we want it clear, so we can think freely
A wah' nuh trouble you (trouble yuh), Please nuh trouble it
Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah
A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it, 'eaw
Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah
A-wong-wong Scu-gi-dong Scu-gi-dong, Bong-scu-gi-dong Scu-gi-dong
A wah' nuh trouble yuh (nuh trouble yuh) nuh trouble it
Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah
A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it
Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah
You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw
'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'yaw
You must leave my business, attend your own, 'eaw
So no one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, wrongfully-wrongfully
For what you didn't do, (Oooh), Nor say sah
So one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, wrongfully
For what you didn't do, (Oooh), Nor say sah
You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw
'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'eh
You must leave my business, attend your own
So no one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully
In this song The Gladiators emphasize an important part of folk wisdom in Jamaican culture.
“See And Blind, Hear and Deaf” means that the things we hear and say should not be spread around in conversation. It is stated clearly when they sing “Leave my business and attend your own” and they double down on that sentiment by stating “A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it” (What doesn't trouble you, don't trouble it). Another saying is paraphrased in this song which reinforces this idea “Trouble deh a bush, you might bring it come ah yard” , originally the saying goes “Trouble deh ah bush , Anancy carry it come ah yard”. Anancy is the mythical spider that stirs up trouble and mischief in many Jamaican folk stories and in this case Anancy learns of something happening outside the home and brings that information back. The idea is that the consequences of “news-carrying”, as Jamaicans often call it, is described by the Gladiators that you could be “held” (captured) or “wrongfully framed”. These are some examples of what can happen when people do not mind their own business as is often the case, The Gladiators use a variety of sayings, parables and proverbs to convey their message in their song. - Sir James
Lyrics transcribed by Allan Taipalus & James Danino
Hear the song with lyrics on screen on my RUclips channel
Reggae antiguo😍😎
Can someone post the lyrics please!!
(I can try to bring the first elements... then edited my try, thanks to @AllanTaipalus, to make it less confusing)
You must see and blind
Hear and deaf
Because you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue
You must leave my business, attend your own (yes)
So no one can hold you
Nor frame you, wrongfully
For what you didn’ t do
Nor say so
So no one will hold you
Nor frame you, wrongfully
For what you didn’ t do
Nor say so
So me no a go allow you,
To come mess up, my brain
Because we want it clear
So we can think , freely
I want no trouble you
Please no trouble if
Trouble dey a bush
You might bring [?]
I want no trouble you
No trouble if
Trouble eh a bush
You might bring [?]
@@yannguillou3536 👏👏👌 Give thanks
@@yannguillou3536 *Because you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue
*You must leave my business, attend your own
*So no one will hold you, Nor frame you. wrongfully
*Trouble dey a bush
Lyrics:
You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw
'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'yaw
You must leave my business, attend your own, yes
So no one can hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, 'eh
For what you didn't do (Oooh) Nor say sah
So one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, 'eh
For what you didn't do (Oooh) Nor say sah
So me nah go allow you, to come mess up my brain, no
'Cause we want it clear, so we can think freely
A wah' nuh trouble you (trouble yuh), Please nuh trouble it
Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah
A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it, 'eaw
Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah
A-wong-wong Scu-gi-dong Scu-gi-dong, Bong-scu-gi-dong Scu-gi-dong
A wah' nuh trouble yuh (nuh trouble yuh) nuh trouble it
Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah
A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it
Trouble dey ah bush, (Oooh), you might bring it come ah yard sah
You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw
'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'yaw
You must leave my business, attend your own, 'eaw
So no one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, wrongfully-wrongfully
For what you didn't do, (Oooh), Nor say sah
So one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully, wrongfully
For what you didn't do, (Oooh), Nor say sah
You must See And Blind, hear and deaf, 'yaw
'Cause you know a wise head, keepeth, a still tongue, 'eh
You must leave my business, attend your own
So no one will hold you, nor frame you, wrongfully
In this song The Gladiators emphasize an important part of folk wisdom in Jamaican culture.
“See And Blind, Hear and Deaf” means that the things we hear and say should not be spread around in conversation. It is stated clearly when they sing “Leave my business and attend your own” and they double down on that sentiment by stating “A wah' nuh trouble yuh, nuh trouble it” (What doesn't trouble you, don't trouble it). Another saying is paraphrased in this song which reinforces this idea “Trouble deh a bush, you might bring it come ah yard” , originally the saying goes “Trouble deh ah bush , Anancy carry it come ah yard”. Anancy is the mythical spider that stirs up trouble and mischief in many Jamaican folk stories and in this case Anancy learns of something happening outside the home and brings that information back. The idea is that the consequences of “news-carrying”, as Jamaicans often call it, is described by the Gladiators that you could be “held” (captured) or “wrongfully framed”. These are some examples of what can happen when people do not mind their own business as is often the case, The Gladiators use a variety of sayings, parables and proverbs to convey their message in their song. - Sir James
Lyrics transcribed by Allan Taipalus & James Danino
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