Guiltiness Lyrics

Bob Marley Feat. The Wailers

Bob Marley Feat. The Wailers - Guiltiness Lyrics

Lyrics

Guiltiness (talkin' 'bout guiltiness)
Pressed on their conscience. Oh yeah.
And they live their lives (they live their lives)
On false pretence everyday -
each and everyday. Yeah.

These are the big fish
Who always try to eat down the small fish,
just the small fish.
I tell you what: they would do anything
To materialize their every wish. Oh yeah-eah-eah-eah.

Say: Woe to the downpressors:
They'll eat the bread of sorrow!
Woe to the downpressors:
They'll eat the bread of sad tomorrow!
Woe to the downpressors:
They'll eat the bread of sorrow!
Oh, yeah-eah! Oh, yeah-eah-eah-eah!

Guiltiness
Pressed on their conscience. Oh yeah. Oh yeah.
These are the big fish
Who always try to eat down the small fish,
just the small fish.

I tell you what: they would do anything
To materialize their every wish. Oh, yeah-eah-eah-eah-eah-eah.

But: Woe to the downpressors:
They'll eat the bread of sorrow!
Woe to the downpressors:
They'll eat the bread of sad tomorrow!
Woe to the downpressors:
They'll eat the bread of sad tomorrow!
Oh, yeah-eah! Oh yeah-e-e-e-e-e!

Guiltiness. Oh yeah. Ah!
They'll eat the bread of sorrow everyday.

Song & Lyrics Facts

Bob Marley feat. The Wailers - Guiltiness is a song released in 1973 on the album, Burnin'.

Written by Bob Marley and Aston Barrett, it was performed by Bob Marley & The Wailers with backing vocals from Rita Marley and Marcia Griffiths. The lyrics of the song contain themes of guilt, remorse and redemption. It talks about how one can be forgiven for their sins if they repent and turn away from them. The track has become an iconic classic for reggae fans around the world and is still played regularly today.

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