Let Me In

Coxsone Dodd, Johnny Osbourne

[Refrain]
I'm a knocking at your door
I'm not afraid to knock some more
Oh, lord, I know for sure
You're gonna open up your door
And let me in, good lord, let me in

[Verse 1]
I'm just a natural man
But I got a righteous plan
I wanna help the needy one
Good lord, you put your hands

[Chorus]
Oh, Jahoviah, god and king
Open up your door and let me in

[Verse 2]
I know what I got to do
I'm gonna do what I've got to do
I'm gonna live my life for you
You better watch all the things you do
You better mind all the things you say
You better live in a Jah Jah righteous way
Little one, do you hear what I say?

[Chorus]
Oh, Jahoviah, god and king
Open up your door and let me in

[Verse 3]
I know that things are gonna get better
I don't have to write you no letter
'Cause I know you're always right beside me
To comfort and guide me

[Refrain]
I'm a knocking at your door
I'm not afraid to knock some more
Oh, lord, I know for sure
You're gonna open up your door
You're gonna let me in for sure

[Chorus]
Oh, Jahoviah, god and king
Open up your door and let me come in

[Chorus]
Oh, Jahoviah, god and king
Open up your door and let me in

[Outro]
I know what I got to do
I'm gonna do what I've got to do
I'm gonna live my life for you
I know the things are gonna get better

Trivia about the song Let Me In by Johnny Osbourne

When was the song “Let Me In” released by Johnny Osbourne?
The song Let Me In was released in 1980, on the album “Truths and Rights”.
Who composed the song “Let Me In” by Johnny Osbourne?
The song “Let Me In” by Johnny Osbourne was composed by Coxsone Dodd, Johnny Osbourne.

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