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The song "African Herbsman" by Bob Marley & The Wailers reflects on the struggles and resilience of the African people, particularly those who were enslaved. The lyrics metaphorically compare their experiences to that of an herbsman, an individual knowledgeable about the healing properties of African herbs.
African Herbsman Lyrics: Old Twinkling Lee / Can't see the right roads when the streets are paved / The old slave mill, might grind slow / But it grinds fine... yeah / African Herbsman, why...
Bob Marley & The Wailers African Herbsman lyrics: Old Twinkling Lee / Can't see the right roads when the streets are pave...
12 wrz 2023 · The Lyrics for African Herbsman by Bob Marley have been translated into 2 languages All twinklin′ lee Can't see the right rose when the streams abate The old slave men might grind slow But it grinds fine, yeah African herbsman, why linger on?
African Herbsman Lyrics & Meanings: Oh twinklin' V / Can't see the right roads when the street are paved / The old slave-mill might grind slow / But it grinds fine, yeah / / African herbsman, why linger on?
African Herbsman Lyrics & Meanings: O twinkling we / Can't see the right roads when the streets are paved / Holes slam in, MOG grounds slow / But it grounds fine, yeah / / African herbsman, why linger on?
African Herbsman Lyrics & Meanings: All twinklin' lee / Can't see the right roads when the streets are paved / The old slave men might grind slow / But it grinds fine, yeah / / African herbsman, why linger on?