Kingdom Of God

Prince Far I

It is easier for a camel, to enter through the eye of a needle
Than a rich man, should enter the Kingdom of Jah
Oh God!

Silver and gold have I none
Rich man gain, poor man lost
Clean hands and a pure heart, they shall see God
Jah Jah guide I going out and protect I coming in
Declaration of rights, equal rights, judgement
Stand for each and everyone

It's a message from the King
This music, black Reggae music
Is a message from the King
Jah Jah guide I out, and guide I in
Guide I going in and protect I coming out
Guide I going in and protect I coming out

It easier, for a camel, to enter through the eye of a needle
Than a rich man, to enter the Kingdom of Jah
Rastafari, Selassie I, our guide
[Scatting]

Penetrate them, Jah Jah, penetrate them
[?] dem, Jah Jah, [?] dem
Cah, I and I inaugurate them
Folly, dem a deal with, folly!
Folly, folly, I-ya, folly, dem a deal with
[?] dem, Jah, [?] dem
Penetrate them, Jah Jah, penetrate them
Cause, they don't know what they have done

And Africa dream a dream and behold
Darkness spread di whole earth
An' in the new days of righteousness
And the fourth world begun
Huh, the fourth world, I-ya
Third world end and a fourth world now

Easier for a camel, to enter through the eyes of a needle
Than a rich man, should enter the Kingdom of Jah
Oh Jah, oh Jah, oh Jah, irie

Trivia about the song Kingdom Of God by Prince Far I

When was the song “Kingdom Of God” released by Prince Far I?
The song Kingdom Of God was released in 1981, on the album “Voice of Thunder”.

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