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Bob Marley 
No Woman No Cry 
  
No woman, no cry. No‚ woman, no cry. 
No woman,‚ no cry. No woman, no cry. 
Said, said, said I remember when we used to sit, 
In the government yard‚ in Trench-town. 
 
O-ba, O-ba serving the hypocrites as they would 
Mingle with the good people we meet. 
Good friends we had, oh good friends we've lost 
Along the way. 
In this bright future, you can't forget your past; 
So dry your tears, I say  
And no woman, no cry. 
No‚ woman, no cry. 
Here little darlin', don't shed no tears.  
And no woman, no cry.… 
Said, said, said I remember when we used to sit 
In the government yard‚ in Trench-town. 
 
And then Georgie would make a fire‚light 
As it was logwood burnin' through‚ the night. 
Then we would cook cornmeal porridge 
Of which I'll share with you. 
My feet is my only carriage, 
So I've got to push on through. 
But while I'm gone, I mean.‚ 
 
Ev'rything is gonna be all right. (8 veces) 
So, woman, no cry.  
No, no woman, no woman, no cry. 
 
And then Georgie would make a fire‚light 
As it was logwood burnin' through‚ the night. 
Then we would cook cornmeal porridge 
Of which I'll share with you. 
My feet is my only carriage, 
So I've got to push on through. 
But while I'm gone, 
 
No woman, no cry. No woman, no cry. 
Oh, my little darlin', say don't shed no tears. 
No woman, no cry. eah! 
Little darlin' don't shed no tears. 
No woman, no cry. Little sister don't shed no tears. 
No woman, no cry. 
 
 
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