MIDNIGHT REMEDY

Midnight Remedy: Embracing Nature's Healing Power
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Lyrics

She’s a herb from the Earth, a gift of Livity given to The World.

Refers to cannabis as a natural plant bestowed by life to the world.

A midnight remedy, she can take away your pain and that’s what we need,

Highlights cannabis' ability to alleviate pain, which is seen as a necessity.

what we need, what we need.

Emphasizes the importance of this pain relief.

She’s on the 1 like a beating drum, has got enuff lovin’ for everyone,

Compares the continuous rhythm of cannabis to a beating drum, signifying abundant love for everyone.

Take you places you’ve never been, giving you the ites to Dream

Describes cannabis' ability to take individuals to new mental spaces, allowing them to dream and experience positive feelings.

and that’s what you need, what you need, what you need.

Reiterates the necessity of this positive mental influence.

A Healer for Humanity, n why cant the World just see

Portrays cannabis as a healer for humanity and questions why society fails to recognize its benefits.

a plant cannot be wrong, keep her going strong been here for so long,

Asserts the righteousness of the plant, highlighting its endurance throughout history.

Now tell the Truth to We.

Asks for truthfulness regarding cannabis' properties.

A Healer for Humanity, n why cant the World just see

Reiterates the healing aspect of cannabis and questions societal ignorance.

a plant cannot be wrong, keep her going strong been here for so long,

Repeats the assertion of the plant's longevity and righteousness, demanding acknowledgment of the truth.

Now tell the Truth to We.

Again urges truthfulness regarding the nature of cannabis.


She will always be there for you, in any situation you’re going through

Expresses cannabis' constant support in all situations.

Breakin’ down tha barriers giving you the Strength to perceive and that

Highlights how cannabis breaks mental barriers, granting strength and freedom in perception.

sets you Free, sets you Free and that’s what We need.

Reiterates the need for this liberation.

She’s a Herb & not a weed, Powerful from the tip to the seed,

Distinguishes cannabis from being just a weed, emphasizing its potency from top to bottom.

carryin’ our DNA takin’ Babylonian disease away & that’s what we need,

Portrays cannabis as carrying the potential to rid society of Babylonian diseases, which are perceived negatively.

that’s what we need, what we need.

Emphasizes the necessity of this healing.


My best friend, she is my number 1 girl.

Personalizes cannabis as a best friend, the most important in the speaker's life.

Couldn’t ever trade you for no other inna dis world.

Expresses the irreplaceability of cannabis in the speaker's world.

She take me high up to the sky there are no other words.

Describes the euphoric and indescribable feeling cannabis provides.

She ease my pain never drive me insane, She calm all my nerves.

Highlights how cannabis soothes and calms the speaker's distress, ensuring peace.

Her lips pon my lips, oh what a bliss, I call her cannabis.

Metaphorically compares cannabis to a lover, attributing bliss to its presence.

Inna mi white sheets she a turn & twist give me the highest lift.

Describes the physical and mental elevation experienced with cannabis.

Jah bless the day she born, always keep me warm inna di abyss.

Expresses gratitude for the positive impact of cannabis.

Her aroma I cannot resist.

Emphasizes the irresistible allure of cannabis' aroma.


A Healer for Humanity, n why cant the World just see

Reiterates cannabis' role as a healer for humanity and questions societal blindness to its benefits.

a plant cannot be wrong, keep her going strong been here for so long,

Asserts the righteousness and endurance of the plant, demanding acknowledgment of the truth.

Now tell the Truth to We.

Urges honesty regarding cannabis' properties.

A Healer for Humanity, n why cant the World just see

Reiterates cannabis' healing aspect and questions societal ignorance.

a plant cannot be wrong, keep her going strong been here for so long,

Repeats the assertion of the plant's longevity and righteousness, urging acknowledgment of the truth.

So Come Now set her(b) Free.

Encourages the liberation or freedom of cannabis.

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