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I And I (for Bob Marley)

Contributed by Karls on Thursday, 9th December 2004 @ 08:33:00 AM in AEST
Topic: dedicatedpoems



I and I watching all the people,
from up on Mt. Zion,
as they pass through life.
We've given them a message,
through the song within my heart
meant to be heard by all.
Peace and harmony.
"Make love not war,
cause we don't need no trouble!"

Jah walks with me and all the people
from up on Mt. Zion,
spreading love to all that pass.
They just sit and stare at I and I,
unaware of all that awaits them,
unsure of where they'll go.
But Jah has kept the secret,
will hold on to it forever
until he is found.

Such a euphoric state of mind,
here up on Mt. Zion,
where the lights can be no brighter.
But my heart has grown black,
weighted with all the sorrows
of what our world has become.
We did all we could.
In vain, we brought love into their hearts.
Now I and I have only what is left within our own.

I and I,
up on Mt. Zion,
with all the love in the world
trapped within our hearts.




Copyright © Karls ... [ 2004-12-09 08:33:00]
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Re: I And I (for Bob Marley) (User Rating: 1 )
by holy on Thursday, 9th December 2004 @ 08:51:46 AM AEST
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about our own ,so clear in our own heart ,do everything by ourselves ,that is our courage and strength .because this our great pleasure ,haha,lovely ,sharing ......


Re: I And I (for Bob Marley) (User Rating: 1 )
by Sinned on Monday, 28th February 2005 @ 04:04:51 PM AEST
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Love is never ment to be traped in ones heart.
Love your enemy
Treat others as you would yourself
I leave you a new command--Love one another as I have loved you.
Good poem,but never hold back your love.

Sinned




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