Woe to the downpressors: They'll eat the bread of sad tomorrow!


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Time makes the present relevant and the future worth anticipating.
But then comes the downpressors, the big fishes, who always try to eat down the small fish.
They would do anything, to materialize their every wish.
Slavery and bondage of the poor, nothing but what is normal to them.
Inhumanity and deceit, their daily tools of perpetrating their wickedness.
Guiltiness, pressed on their conscience.

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Woe to the downpressors, they'd eat the bread of sorrow.
Woe to the downpressors, they'd eat the bread of sad tomorrow.
Retribution and karma, everyone must pay the price for their actions and choices.
Woe to the evil doers, though they may seem invisible in the present, but their future more often than not holds tales of destruction and unending sorrows.
Guiltiness, pressed on their conscience.

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And they live their lives, on false pretence everyday -
each and everyday.
They live their lives, putting up a broad smile for the public. Meanwhile carrying the weight of their sorrows around.
Guiltiness, pressed on their conscience.

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Lord have mercy, can't trick the devil. But woe to the oppressors, they'd eat the bread of sad tommorrow. Enjoy Bob Nesta Marley in this one he titled "Guiltiness" and like always we've got a link for your downloading pleasure.


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