Hallelujah Time

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Hear the children cryin',

But I know they cry not in vain.

Now the times are changin';

Love has come to bloom again.

Smelling the air when spring comes by raindrops

Reminds us of youthful days.

But now it's not rain that water the cane crops,

But the sweat from man's brow;

The substance from our spine.

We gotta keep on living, living on borrowed time:

Hallelujah time!

Yes, you can hear the children singing: Hallelujah time!

As they go singing by and by: Hallelujah time!

Oh, "hallelujah" singing in the morning.

Hallelujah time! Let them sing; don't let them cry.

Over rocks and mountains

The sheep are scattered all around.

Over hills and valleys,

They are everywhere to be found.

But though we bear our burdens now,

All afflictions got to end somehow:

From swinging the hammer, pulling the plough.

Why won't you let us be, to live in harmony?

We like to be free like birds in a tree.

Hallelujah time! Yes, you can hear the children singing.

Hallelujah time! Yes, as they go singing by and by.

Hallelujah time! Oh "hallelujah" singing in the

Morning.

Let them sing; never let them cry.

Hallelujah time! "Hallelujah" singin' in the morning.


Name

Hallelujah Time

Description

Hallelujah Time is a song by Bob Marley and the Wailers, reflecting themes of celebration and spiritual praise.

Types

Albums

Artists

Length

3:28

NÂș

2

Statement

"Hallelujah Time" by Bob Marley and the Wailers is a song that resonates with themes of jubilation and spiritual exaltation. The track, characterized by its uplifting melody and soul-stirring lyrics, invites listeners into a realm of positivity and grateful praise. Marley, known for his profound ability to intertwine music with deeper messages, uses this song to evoke a sense of communal celebration and spiritual awakening. The song's rhythm and harmonies complement the lyrics, creating an ambiance that uplifts and inspires, embodying the essence of finding joy and spiritual fulfillment in life's journey.

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