Zion Gate

Harace Hinds

I don't want to, no, I don't want to
Be outside, when Zion gate close
I just want to, yes, I want to
Be inside, when Zion Gate close

'Cause the world is enslaved, millions are lost
Some seeking world power, some vanity
They don't remember Jah
Sadder, inequity, prostitution
Too much wrong-doings, in the sight of Jah

So I don't want to, no, I don't want to
Be outside, when Zion Gate close
I just want to, yes, I want to
Be inside, when Zion Gate close (I don't want to be outside)

Black woman, can't you see what they, are doing to you, oh?
Giving you evil bill, to destroy your nation
You're onto me, though one can teach the children
The wrong-doings
And tell them that it's right

So I don't want to, no, I don't want to
Be outside, when Zion Gate close
I just want to, yes, I want to
Be inside, when Zion Gate close

Yes, I want to
Be inside

Trivia about the song Zion Gate by Horace Andy

On which albums was the song “Zion Gate” released by Horace Andy?
Horace Andy released the song on the albums “Best of Horace Andy, Vol. 1 & 2” in 1975, “Horace Andy Selects Reggae” in 1983, “Pure Gold: Horace Andy” in 1985, “Hits From Studio One And More” in 1999, “Wicked Dem a Burn” in 2001, “Jah is the One” in 2007, “The Reggae Artists Gallery” in 2010, “Story” in 2011, “The Best of Horace Andy” in 2013, “Say Who” in 2016, and “Real Roots” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Zion Gate” by Horace Andy?
The song “Zion Gate” by Horace Andy was composed by Harace Hinds.

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