Milk and Honey
Raging Fyah Lyrics


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Shower me with blessing,

Jah Jah bring forth honey, don't stop
Jah Jah bring forth milk and honey, don't stop

Let the newsmen write, what they wanna write
Let the wicked believe, what they wanna believe
Jah Jah bring forth honey, don't stop - no
Jah Jah bring forth milk and honey, don't stop

Let the sufferers be always strong
Give Dread Natty the power
To be true and strong

Jah Jah bring forth honey, don't stop - no
Jah Jah bring forth milk and honey, don't stop
No, no, no

(.)
Shower me with love, ooh
Yeah, yeah

We don't care for dunny, no Jah
We don't care for dunny, no Jah

Jah Jah bring forth honey, don't stop
Jah Jah bring forth milk and honey, don't stop

Let the wicked believe, what they wanna believe
And give Dread Natty the power
To be true and strong

Jah Jah bring forth honey, don't stop - no
Jah Jah bring forth milk and honey, don't stop
Bring it on, yeah

(Jah Jah bring forth honey, don't stop)
Bring it, bring it, bring it, bring it on whoa oh, oh
(Bring it Jah) Yeah, whoa
(Jah Jah bring forth milk and honey, don't stop)
Yeah, bring it on, yeah - ooh





Jah Jah bring forth honey, don't stop
Jah Jah bring forth milk and honey, don't stop

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Milk And Honey" by Raging Fyah are powerful and speak to the strong faith in Jah (God) that the reggae band embraces. The repetition of "Jah Jah bring forth honey, don't stop" and "Jah Jah bring forth milk and honey, don't stop" is a reference to the biblical promise of a land flowing with milk and honey that has been interpreted to represent a place of abundance and prosperity. The band is asking for blessings and abundance from Jah, and they are expressing their faith that Jah will provide for them, despite the naysayers and critics. They acknowledge that there may be those who believe and write negative things about them, but they remain steadfast in their conviction that their faith in Jah will help them overcome any obstacles.


The lyrics also touch on the theme of empowerment and strength in the face of adversity. The band expresses their desire for strength and power, particularly for Dread Natty, who might represent a marginalized or disadvantaged individual or group. They reject "dunny" (dirtiness or impurity) and embrace the purity and abundance that is associated with Jah.


Overall, "Milk And Honey" is a song that celebrates faith, abundance, and empowerment. The lyrics encourage the listener to remain steadfast in their faith and to trust that Jah will provide for them.


Line by Line Meaning

Shower me with blessing,
May I be showered with blessings from Jah Jah.


Jah Jah bring forth honey, don't stop
May Jah Jah bring forth sweetness and goodness without stopping.


Jah Jah bring forth milk and honey, don't stop
May Jah Jah bring forth bounty and prosperity without stopping.


Let the newsmen write, what they wanna write
Let people write or say whatever they want.


Let the wicked believe, what they wanna believe
Let wicked people believe whatever they want.


Jah Jah bring forth honey, don't stop - no
May Jah Jah continue to bless with sweetness and goodness.


Let the sufferers be always strong
May those who suffer always remain strong.


Give Dread Natty the power
Empower Dread Natty.


To be true and strong
To stay true and remain strong.


No, no, no
An emphatic 'no' as a response.


Shower me with love, ooh
May I be showered with love.


We don't care for dunny, no Jah
We have no use or need for negativity or bad situations.


Let the wicked believe, what they wanna believe
Let wicked people believe whatever they want.


Bring it on, yeah
Let it come, let's go.


(Jah Jah bring forth honey, don't stop)
May Jah Jah continue to bless with sweetness and goodness.


Bring it, bring it, bring it, bring it on whoa oh, oh
Let it come, let's go.


(Bring it Jah) Yeah, whoa
Let it come, amen.


(Jah Jah bring forth milk and honey, don't stop)
May Jah Jah continue to bless with bounty and prosperity.


Yeah, bring it on, yeah - ooh
Let it come, let's go.




Writer(s): Maurice Clive Hunt

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