Oh now
They say He the One who gave us our Freedom
I say He may be the One who gonna take it away
He'll be the One who gonna take it away
Shot!
When it come that day, When it come that day
We better pray we never come to see that day
When All things Change, oh no, How they Change, Ooh Whoah
Oh now, they say He the One, oh, they say He the One
They say He the One, the One, the One
They say He the One, oh, they say He the One
They say He the One, the One, the One
But they're wrong, they wrong, they wrong, they wrong, they wrong
But they're wrong, they wrong, they wrong, they wrong, they wrong
But they're wrong, they wrong, they wrong, they wrong, they wrong
But they're wrong, they wrong, they wrong, they wrong, they wrong
Said, I'm flying through this Life, Uniting all the Family
I carry on this Mission even if it means the death of me
Revolutionary, man, the Institution's scared of me
Because I am Enlightened to the lies they tryin' tellin' me
TreeHouse! bringing it heavily, laying it down so levelly
Picking it up so steadily, my Spirit might just never leave
But all these people testing me, think they got the Best of me
Know this is my Destiny, they never seen the last of me
And if you Listen actually, you'll see this is not blasphemy
What's happening is a Final Plea before we reach catastrophe
They say He the One who gave us our Freedom
I say He may be the One who gonna take it away
He'll be the One who gonna take it away
Shot!
When it Come that Day, when it Come that Day
We better pray we never come to see that Day
We better pray we never come to see that Day
We better pray we never come to see that Day
When all things Change, oh no, How they Change
American Reggae Jam Rock band TreeHouse! performs hundreds of shows a year throughout the country, introducing established
reggae and jam band scenes to a brand new fusion of sounds. These road warriors have shared the stage with top names and international acts in both genres, including 311, Dirty Heads, Steel Pulse, SOJA, Pepper, Kung Fu, The Mantras, The Wailers, Tribal Seeds, and more....more
The new 7” from Prince Fatty, a Jefferson Airplane cover, continues his winning streak of crafting hallucinogenic dub reggae. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 26, 2020