Declaration of Rights

BERNARD COLLINS

Look, oh Lord, they brought us down here
Have us in bondage, right through these hells/years (?)
Fussing and fighting, among ourselves
Nothing to achieve this way, it's worser than hell, I say

Get up and fight for your rights my brothers
Get up and fight for your rights my sisters

Took us away from civilization
Brought us to slave in this big plantation
Fussing and fighting, among ourselves
Nothing to achieve this way, it's worse here than hell, I say

Get up and fight for your right, my brother
Get up and fight for your right, my sister

Took us away from civilization
Brought us to slave in this big plantation
Fussing and fighting, among ourselves
Nothing to achieve this way, it's worse here than hell, I say

Get up and fight for your right, my brother
Get up and fight for your right, my sister
Get up and fight for your right, my brother
Get up and fight for your right, my sister
Get up and fight for your right, my brother
Get up and fight for your right, my sister

Trivia about the song Declaration of Rights by The Abyssinians

On which albums was the song “Declaration of Rights” released by The Abyssinians?
The Abyssinians released the song on the albums “Forward on to Zion” in 1977 and “Satta Massagana” in 1993.
Who composed the song “Declaration of Rights” by The Abyssinians?
The song “Declaration of Rights” by The Abyssinians was composed by BERNARD COLLINS.

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