Thief a Man

GREGORY ANTHONY ISAACS

Don't keep it up, don't keep it up
Thief a man, you're just a part of Babylon's plan
Thief a man, you even steal a Rastaman

Hear me, I ain't no junkie and I don't use hash, no
So he who steals my purse, surely steals trash
Me say, thief a man, you're just a part of Babylon's plan
Bredda, thief a man, you even steal a needy man

You're just robbing the revenue and that's the wrong thing to do
But I know that there, some cell is empty waiting for you in penitentiary
Thief a man, you're just a part of Babylon's plan
Bredda, thief a man, you even steal a Rastaman
Don't keep it up, don't keep it up, give it up, give it up

You're only just robbing the poor and then go give it to a store
But I know that there some cell is empty waiting for you in penitentiary
Thief a man, you're just a part of Babylon's plan
Bredda, thief a man, you even steal a Rastaman, down in Babylon

You've got to give it up, I said, don't keep it up
Yeah, yeah, woh, woh, alright, yeah, yeah, oh yeah

Trivia about the song Thief a Man by Gregory Isaacs

On which albums was the song “Thief a Man” released by Gregory Isaacs?
Gregory Isaacs released the song on the albums “The Very Best Of Gregory Isaacs Gold” in 2001, “All I Have Is Love - Anthology 1968-1995” in 2001, “The Sensational Extra Classics” in 2004, and “Story” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Thief a Man” by Gregory Isaacs?
The song “Thief a Man” by Gregory Isaacs was composed by GREGORY ANTHONY ISAACS.

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