I Love King Selassie
Embracing Divine Majesty: Love for King Selassie in Black Uhuru's AnthemLyrics
I love King Selassie
Expressing admiration and affection for King Selassie.
I love King Selassie I
Reiteration of the admiration and reverence for King Selassie.
I love King Selassie
Repeated expression of love and respect for King Selassie.
I love King Selassie I
Continued reverence and love for King Selassie.
I love King Selassie red
Associating King Selassie with the color red, potentially symbolizing power or significance.
I love King Selassie I gold
Associating King Selassie with the color gold, possibly symbolizing wealth or royalty.
I love King Selassie green
Associating King Selassie with the color green, which may symbolize nature, growth, or purity.
Oh, I love everything that is clean
Expressing love for everything that is pure and clean, possibly linking it to King Selassie's virtues.
I love King Selassie
Reiteration of admiration and respect for King Selassie.
I love King Selassie I
Reiteration of the reverence and love for King Selassie.
I love King Selassie
Repeated expression of love and admiration for King Selassie.
I love King Selassie I
Continued reverence and love for King Selassie.
He's the only man in flesh
Describing King Selassie as a unique and exceptional individual, perhaps divine or extraordinary.
Whom you can't look in the eyes
Suggesting the awe-inspiring nature of King Selassie, implying an inability to directly confront or challenge him.
From the first time I know JAH JAH
Referring to the singer's awareness of Jah (God) from the beginning, associating Jah with divinity.
He is so divine
Portraying King Selassie as divine and special.
He is called as a Lamb
Describing King Selassie using the metaphor of a Lamb, possibly implying innocence or sacrificial qualities.
The only man that's on this land
Emphasizing King Selassie's uniqueness and significance among people.
Some people feel that they can work Jah to the bone
Indicating some people's misguided belief that they can overwork or exploit Jah (God) in human form (King Selassie).
I love King Selassie
Repeated expression of admiration and reverence for King Selassie.
I love King Selassie I
Reiteration of the admiration and reverence for King Selassie.
I love King Selassie
Repeated expression of love and respect for King Selassie.
I love King Selassie I
Continued reverence and love for King Selassie.
So they can rule the trone
Implying the futile attempts of some to seize power for themselves.
Useless praying to the spirit
Stating the uselessness of praying to the spirit when the spirit is already present within oneself.
'Cause the spirit is within the flesh of I and I
Asserting the presence of the spirit within the individual, rendering external prayers unnecessary.
So there goes an illusion
Highlighting the illusion that the spirit exists separately from the flesh.
The spirit is an illusion
Reiterating the concept that the spirit being separate from the flesh is an illusion.
I love King Selassie
Expressing admiration and affection for King Selassie.
I love King Selassie I
Reiteration of the admiration and reverence for King Selassie.
I love King Selassie
Repeated expression of love and respect for King Selassie.
I love King Selassie I
Continued reverence and love for King Selassie.
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