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Cast The First Stone Songtext
von Stephen Marley

Cast The First Stone Songtext

Some say them hard
Well I know them soft
Lazy sheep thinks his wool is heavy
But he is lifeless without fault
Some ears fall deaf
Some of them hear the call
In the name of the god of his own mind
No man is wrong

So who′ll cast the first stone
So who'll cast the first stone
Hey, those without sin cast the stone
Who′ll cast the first stone

Stee dah dih do day ay ay
Stee dah dih do day
Stee dah dih do day ay ay
Stee dah dih do day


Meanwhile the gods and devils throw rocks and pebbles
At each other's mosaic glass
You and me come last cause we disagree on the recent past
The glass gets shattered
And splinters scattered and somebody child is lost
Doesn't matter what the windows cost, everybody still bear loss
If you live in glass house don′t throw tone
Unless you dodging every stone men cast
Cause evil on full blast when all beliefs contrast
Race and religion and class, and who a take notes inna class
Every man right and no man wrong, somebody please press pause

Some say them hard
Jah Jah know them soft
A lazy sheep thinks his wool is heavy
But man is lifeless without fault
Some ears fall deaf
But some of them hear the call
Oh in the name of God of his own kind
No man is wrong

So who′ll cast the first stone
So who'll cast the first stone
Hey, those without sin cast the stone
Who′ll cast the first stone

Tell me then who pon the face of the earth worthy fi start throw dirt
A pass judgment, a gwaan like dem
A god when dem born from a natural birth
An who pon the face of the land worthy fi start throw sand
Those without sin cast the first stone, up to now you cant find one


Hey who'll cast the first stone
So who′ll cast the first stone
Who'll cast the first stone
Who′ll cast the first stone

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