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The road is so foggy, foggy
The road is so icy, icy
The road is so coolie, coolie
The road is so foggy, foggy
There a ship appear on the beach bringing herbs and spice to the native of the shore
Hiding amongst the willow in darkness, the Queen of Judgement is watching
She heard the master voice in the distant of the shore, giving echo to the captain of the crew
The message, of what for a penny?
They see the heart not the isle in vain, and let the poor man fill his bag
They call the master in the distant announcing his arrival
The voice around the fire turned to worship them in silence
Melchizedek the High Priest of Salem
Melchizedek the High Priest
Thereâs a ship appear on the beach, bringing herbs and spice to the native of the shore
Hiding amongst the willow in darkness, the Queen of Judgement is watching
She heard the masterâs voice in the distant, giving echoâ¦â¦
Me say the road is so foggy, foggy
The road is so icy, icy
The road is so foggy, foggy
The road is so icy, icyâ¦. so wetty, wetty
The road is so icy, icy
The doctor present herb in a gold chalice, and brought forward
Melchizedek the High Priest
And the king of peace on earth he praise of the most high god
Thereâs a ship appear on the beach, with black
Bringing herbs and spice to the native of the shore
Hiding amongst the willow in darkness, the Queen of Judgement is watching
She heard the masterâs voice in the distant of the shore
She giving echo to the captain of the crews
The road is so foggy, foggy
Man, the road is so icy, icy
The road is so foggy, foggy
Say me walk with me dreadlocks brethren
The road is so foggy
Tell you say the road is so icy, icy
The foggy, foggy, foggy, foggy, foggy road
I walk the icy, icy, icy, icy road
Right thereâ¦.
- Album:
- Blackman Land
- Miscellaneous
- Original Hits - Chillout
- Frontline Presents Dub
- Balearic Reggae (Remastered)
- Balearic Reggae
- Heavy Manners Anthology 68-82 (disc 2)
- Heavy Manners: Anthology 1977-83
- Voice of Thunder
- Respect: A Tribute to Bob Marley
- The Golden Years 1977-1983
- Heavy Manners: The Anthology