(can't make out 1st line maybe Swahili or Amharic)
And let King Selassie I rise and all His enemies be scatter
Whoa oh oh oh burn dem burn dem burn dem
CHORUS
All you need is love to make you happy and free (happy and strong)
Praise King Selassie I His majesty
All you need is love to make you happy and strong (happy and strong)
Praise King Selassie I the Conquering Lion
All you need is love and you'll have to survive
Proper education keep the children alive... oh yea
I see the sparkles in your eyes
Igziabeher, most high gets my praise
I sing it for the girls on stage
Play this on the airwaves
Rastaman come free up the slave
Whoa oh hail the ancient of days
CHORUS
All you need is love to make you happy and strong (happy and strong)
Praise King Selassie I the Conquering Lion
All you need is love to make you happy and free (happy and strong)
Hail King Selassie I His majesty
All you need is love for the people survive
Proper education and the children survive
Oh Black woman I see the sparkles in your eyes yea
Whoa oh oh ey
I never leave Black woman no way
Not for critisism nor for what people say
She's my ey Black Queen and she's so clean and
she surely pleases me
Queen mother earth my Black lady
you bring my baby whoa whoa whoa
CHORUS
All you need is love to make you happy and strong (happy and strong)
Praise King Selassie I the Conquering Lion
All you need is love to make you happy and free (happy and strong)
Burn Babylon and set the captives free
All you need is love for the youths to survive
Proper education keep the children alive whoa oh
Black woman I see the sparkles in your eyes yea
Whoa oh oh oh burn dem burn dem yea eh
Igziabeher, the most high gets my praise
I sing it for the children on stage
Play this on your airwave
Rastafari come free up the slave
Hail up the ancient of days little children...
CHORUS
All you need is love to make you happy and strong (happy and strong)
Praise King Selassie I the Conquering Lion
All you need is love to make you happy and free (happy and strong)
Praise Rastafari His majesty
All you need is love for the youths to survive
Praise King Selassie and keep the youths dem alive whoa oh
Black woman I see the sparkles in your eyes yea
Whoa oh oh oh yea, Tadias ok
Look at yourself observe your nation
Protect yourself from all these devastation
Just be joyful and burn them frustration
Rastman a chant repatriation
Smoke the herbs and hold the meditation
Big up the motherland sing mi song
CHORUS
All you need is love to make you happy and free (happy and strong)
Praise Rastafari His majesty
All you need is love to make you happy and strong (happy and strong)
Praise King Selassie I the Conquering Lion
All you need is love for the youths to survive
Education keep the youths dem alive
Black woman well I see the sparkles in your eyes yea eh
Whoa oh yea eh ey uh huh
Igziabeher yo most high gets my praise
I sing it for the children on stage
Tell them play da one ya pon the airwave
Emanuel free up the slave
Hail up the ancient of days
Amharic words
Igziabeher (King of kings)
Tadias (Hello)
Amharic is the main language in Ethiopia and is
also spoken in Egypt and Israel
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