Lyrics

To say that we are all the same is a delusion, But from that please draw not negative conclusion, For I mean not to say that we should not be every single race as one in equality, For without one another the world would turn flat, It matters not how many names are on your family map, For the tree of life is enormous and relates to all of we, So open up your eyes and see, The forest for the tree. So don't chop we down Mr Lumberer, And if you should succeed, Piece we back together Mr Carpenter, In a labour of love for humanity. I rate it, reckon I'd like it like I rock opportunity And I roll on regardless, run and build a forest for the tree I rested inna mi space until it started to relate to me Respect inna the world, oh well i'm ready see For without one another, won't grow, we know the world inevitably crack It's not how many men ah reckon ours is the land For the land in which we fell in too requires a greater need So open up your eyes and see Well I tell now If you have a forest then you've got to have a tree And if you have a beehive then it must contain a bee Follow me now If you're boiling a teapot then you must in brew it tea Cos no man is an island as it was sung by the one Dennis B So big up the people that promote them individuality Rationality and humility, vibes and factuality And you're wanting to act like you and me are the same but in actuality I don't try and derive my pride blind from my nationality No way
Writer(s): Jamie Liam Robert Kyriakides, Jonathan James Doyle, Joshua Rudge Waters, Marcia Marianne Richards Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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