Free Up The Weed

Lee “Scratch” Perry

[Scat Singing: Lee Perry]

[Verse 1: Lee Perry]
This is the word of the meek
So listen clearly while I speak
Free up the weed let the children eat
Too much gon' suffer

Free up the weed let the children eat right now
They need bread and water
It was here from creation, it's for the healing of the nation
This is the time of starvation, [feed another?] generation

[Bridge/Chorus: Lee Perry]
Some plant coffee, some plant tea
So why can't I and I plant collie?
If you stray from the root
Then you'll never know the truth right now
Ca' the war can't solve no problem, love is the emblem
Instead of hate and malice, we should be sipping chalice
And giving praises to His Most High Jah Jah Rastafari [... palace?]

[Verse 2: Lee Perry]
Free up the weed, that the children need
We need bread and water
Free up the weed, that the children need
Too much gon' suffer

[Bridge 2: Lee Perry]
Some export coffee, some export tea
So why can't I and I export collie?
If you stray from the root
You'll never know the truth right now
Ca' the war can't solve no problem, love is the emblem
Instead of hate and malice, we should be sipping chalice
And singing praises to our guardian 'pon high Haile Selassie

Trivia about the song Free Up The Weed by Lee "Scratch" Perry

When was the song “Free Up The Weed” released by Lee "Scratch" Perry?
The song Free Up The Weed was released in 1978, on the album “Roast Fish Collie Weed & Corn Bread”.
Who composed the song “Free Up The Weed” by Lee "Scratch" Perry?
The song “Free Up The Weed” by Lee "Scratch" Perry was composed by Lee “Scratch” Perry.

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