Paradise Child
Damian Marley Lyrics
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When love, takes me over
Its paradise
When love, takes me over
It's always nice
VERSE
Touch pon di ends
And a incense, herbs and oils
Scrapbook newspaper
Clippings and files
A view of di countryside
Remind me of nine miles
Where di trees are green
And di people smile
After few water crackers
And some warm milo tea
Rub massage home made
Coco butter skin cream
Interior design of
Ights gold and green
And the vibes are pure
And the thoughts are clean
She collect her own
Dividends weekly
So mi know ah no money
Mek she seek me
Cool me down
And tie mi knotty dem neatly
Draw close
While whispering sweetly
Mi teach her each and everytime
That she link me
We haffi bun
A five bills bag a stinky
True she roots and culture
She win me
I even had to
Introduce her to Cindy
CHORUS
VERSE (Mr. Cheeks)
VERSE
Well I was sitting
By an open fire place
In my flavorite dungarees
I play a few strums
Upon my guitar
And It sounds so good to me
Big skunky blunt a blaze
And plus
My flavorite stooks beside me
I glance over
Just so I could see her
But my locks got in the way
Cool breeze a blow
Through the weeping willow
She always leave
A fragrance on my pillow
When I'm ready
She will always follow
Me to the place of
My old sleepy hollow
Soft silky voice is
So sacred and hollow
Cause out spoken noisy
Streams run shallow
Reach to the stars
When I launch the Apollo
Could a land up ah Sao Paulo
CHORUS
The song "Paradise Child" by Damian Marley featuring Mr. Cheeks and Jimmy Cozier is about the beauty of love and its ability to bring one to a state of paradise-like bliss. The chorus declares that when love takes over, it is a delightful, heavenly experience. The first verse describes the physical setting of the paradise, including incense, herbs, oils, and natural beauty. The verses also mention the following elements, which add to the peaceful and mutually fulfilling nature of the relationship: home remedy massages, homemade skin cream, natural beauty, and clean thoughts.
The second verse by Mr. Cheeks talks about the physical and emotional sensations of being with the loved one, which serve to enhance the paradise-like experience. The soft and silky voice of the partner carries immense value, and the sounds of the open fireplace and guitar add to the sensual experience. The lyrics also hint at the importance of stoking up with marijuana, which may aid in intensifying the overall feeling of paradise. However, the song's main message is that the paradise experience is not solely physical but rather the result of the profound emotional, spiritual, and mental bond between the lovers.
Fact 1: "Paradise Child" is the opening track of Damian Marley's 2005 album "Welcome to Jamrock."
Fact 2: The song was produced by Stephen Marley, Damian's older brother.
Fact 3: The song was also released as a single in the same year, featuring an extended version with an additional verse by Damian Marley.
Fact 4: The music video of the song was directed by Brian Lockwood and features Damian Marley, Jimmy Cozier, and Mr. Cheeks.
Fact 5: The song samples the bassline of Dennis Brown's classic reggae song "Here I Come."
Fact 6: The song features a mix of reggae and hip-hop styles, reflecting Marley's unique roots and his interest in diverse musical genres.
Fact 7: Damian Marley won the Grammy Award for Best Urban/Alternative Performance for his popular song "Welcome to Jamrock" in the same year as the release of "Paradise Child."
Fact 8: The song has a laid-back and relaxed rhythm, which fits well with the overall theme of the paradise experience.
Fact 9: The lyrics of the song suggest that love is the fundamental ingredient for a peaceful and fulfilling life.
Fact 10: Both Mr. Cheeks and Jimmy Cozier, the featured artists on the song, have Jamaican roots and have collaborated with many famous artists in the reggae and hip-hop genres.
Chords: Unfortunately, the chords for "Paradise Child" are not available as of now.
Line by Line Meaning
When love, takes me over
Love has the ability to fully consume me
Its paradise
It feels like I am in paradise
When love, takes me over
Love has the ability to fully consume me
It's always nice
It always feels nice when I am consumed by love
Touch pon di ends
Exploring the fringes of life
And a incense, herbs and oils
Engaging in sensory experiences through herbs and oils
Scrapbook newspaper
Preserving meaningful memories through scrapbooking and reading old newspapers
Clippings and files
Organizing important documents
A view of di countryside
Enjoying the beautiful landscape of my homeland
Remind me of nine miles
Reminding me of the place where I grew up
Where di trees are green
Where nature is abundant and beautiful
And di people smile
Where the people are friendly and welcoming
After few water crackers
Snacking on some water crackers
And some warm milo tea
Sipping on some warm milo tea
Rub massage home made
Applying homemade body butter
Coco butter skin cream
Applying a cream made from cocoa butter to soften my skin
Interior design of
Decorating my space with
Ights gold and green
The colors gold and green
And the vibes are pure
Creating an environment with a positive and pure energy
And the thoughts are clean
Where my thoughts are free from negativity
She collect her own
She is independent and successful
Dividends weekly
Earning regular income from investments
So mi know ah no money
I know that she is not interested in me for my money
Mek she seek me
She is attracted to my personality and who I am
Cool me down
Calm me down when I get too excited
And tie mi knotty dem neatly
Helps me keep my dreadlocks well-maintained and presentable
Draw close
Attract me towards her
While whispering sweetly
Speaking to me in a sweet and intimate tone
Mi teach her each and everytime
She is willing to learn from me
That she link me
That she is connected to me
We haffi bun
We have to smoke
A five bills bag a stinky
A bag of marijuana for $500
True she roots and culture
Because she is deeply interested in her Jamaican roots and culture
She win me
She has won my heart
I even had to
I was compelled to
Introduce her to Cindy
Introduce her to my inner circle
Well I was sitting
I was sitting down
By an open fire place
Near an open fireplace
In my flavorite dungarees
Wearing my favorite pair of dungaree pants
I play a few strums
Playing some chords on my guitar
Upon my guitar
On my guitar
And It sounds so good to me
The sound is pleasing to my ears
Big skunky blunt a blaze
Smoking a large marijuana cigar
And plus
In addition to that
My flavorite stooks beside me
My favorite woman is beside me
I glance over
Looking quickly towards her
Just so I could see her
So I could catch a glimpse of her
But my locks got in the way
My dreadlocks obstructed my view
Cool breeze a blow
Feeling the refreshing breeze
Through the weeping willow
Passing by the weeping willow tree
She always leave
She always leaves behind
A fragrance on my pillow
A pleasant aroma on my pillow
When I'm ready
When I am prepared
She will always follow
She is always there for me
Me to the place of
Taking me to the place of
My old sleepy hollow
A place where I can relax and feel at home
Soft silky voice is
Her voice is sweet and calming
So sacred and hollow
Her words and presence feel special and meaningful
Cause out spoken noisy
Because loud and insensitive
Streams run shallow
They are not deep or meaningful
Reach to the stars
Aiming high
When I launch the Apollo
When I embark on ambitious endeavors
Could a land up ah Sao Paulo
I could end up in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: W. STEWART, S. STEWART, D. SCHLOSS, TERRENCE KELLY, I. JARRETT, RICHARD DALEY, STEPHEN HALDANE COORE, MICHAEL COOPER, W. CLARK, STEPHEN MARLEY, DAMIAN ROBERT NESTA MARLEY
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