Don’t Push Your Brother

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Linval Thompson - Rock, Roots Reggae

Don’t Push Your Brother

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[Intro] I don't want a man to push my black brothers around anymore I don't want a man to push my black sisters around anymore No, don't do that [Refrain] Not because the man may so poor You must try to push him around He's still your brother He could be your father Not because the woman may so poor You must try to push her around She's still your sister And she could be your mother Not because the man may so poverty You must try to push him around He's still your brother He could be your father Not because the woman may so poverty You must try to push her around She's still your sister She could be your mother [Verse 1] Each time you pass him by Give him a respective smile Each time you pass her by Give her a respective smile [Chorus] An' hail up your brother An' hail up your sister An' don't try to push him around An' don't try to push her down [Verse 2] He is still your brother And she is still your sister So, never try to take no step With your brother or your sister [Pre-Chorus] We are the same flesh and blood No different in education way [Chorus] So, hail up your brothers An' hail up your sister Each an' every time you pass by Each an' every time you look at one another's eyes Woah, yeah Uh-uh Uh-uh [Refrain] Not because the man may so poor You must try to push him around He's still your brother He could be your father Not because the woman may so poverty You must try to push her around She's still your sister She could be your mother [Chorus] So, hail up your brothers An' hail up your sister Each time you pass by Each time you look in one another's eyes Hail up your brothers An' hail up your sisters [Outro] We are the same flesh and blood We are the same black generation So hail up your brothers and sisters

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  • Linval Thompson