| Song | Too Long In Slavery |
| Artist | Culture |
| Album | Reggae Anthology: Natty Dread Taking Over |
| 作词 : Hill | |
| 作曲 : Joseph Hill | |
| Too long the people's hidden in the darkness (Oh milord!) | |
| Now is the time, now is the time, | |
| that we all should see the light. | |
| civilisation begins here. | |
| Now, it's been too long. | |
| Too long, too long in slavery. | |
| Free us god. | |
| Now, it's been too long. | |
| Too long, too long in slavery. | |
| But we were brought here, | |
| to do a very necessary job (job job job) | |
| Now that the work is over, we want to know when we will be returned. | |
| That's what we ask. | |
| They stole us, away from africa. | |
| Could not let you buy. | |
| Not at our will | |
| but stole us away on these three ships. | |
| Do you want to hear what's their names? | |
| But they are races, Jesus, | |
| Races, Jesus, of god. | |
| This is my way of loving, and that is the destruction of poor black people. | |
| Too much of that. | |
| Now, it's been too long. | |
| Too long, too long in slavery. | |
| black man get up, stand up blackfoot | |
| Now, it's been too long. | |
| Too long, too long in the slavery. | |
| Why, milord? | |
| Why, milord? | |
| Why, milord? | |
| My mother suffer, my father suffer. | |
| My brother die in penitentiary, under solitary confinement. | |
| Why milord? (oh lord oh lord) | |
| All the international morality is at stake. | |
| Why milord? | |
| Now that the work is over, we want to know when we will be the returned. | |
| couldn't believe you see, they stole us away on these three ships. | |
| Now, it's been too long. | |
| Too long, too long in slavery. | |
| Free the people and let them move in liberty | |
| Now, it's been too long. | |
| Too long, too long in slavery. | |
| So the struggle continue. | |
| But while the struggle continue, I'm going to tell you | |
| We rastaman will set the world free |
| zuò cí : Hill | |
| zuò qǔ : Joseph Hill | |
| Too long the people' s hidden in the darkness Oh milord! | |
| Now is the time, now is the time, | |
| that we all should see the light. | |
| civilisation begins here. | |
| Now, it' s been too long. | |
| Too long, too long in slavery. | |
| Free us god. | |
| Now, it' s been too long. | |
| Too long, too long in slavery. | |
| But we were brought here, | |
| to do a very necessary job job job job | |
| Now that the work is over, we want to know when we will be returned. | |
| That' s what we ask. | |
| They stole us, away from africa. | |
| Could not let you buy. | |
| Not at our will | |
| but stole us away on these three ships. | |
| Do you want to hear what' s their names? | |
| But they are races, Jesus, | |
| Races, Jesus, of god. | |
| This is my way of loving, and that is the destruction of poor black people. | |
| Too much of that. | |
| Now, it' s been too long. | |
| Too long, too long in slavery. | |
| black man get up, stand up blackfoot | |
| Now, it' s been too long. | |
| Too long, too long in the slavery. | |
| Why, milord? | |
| Why, milord? | |
| Why, milord? | |
| My mother suffer, my father suffer. | |
| My brother die in penitentiary, under solitary confinement. | |
| Why milord? oh lord oh lord | |
| All the international morality is at stake. | |
| Why milord? | |
| Now that the work is over, we want to know when we will be the returned. | |
| couldn' t believe you see, they stole us away on these three ships. | |
| Now, it' s been too long. | |
| Too long, too long in slavery. | |
| Free the people and let them move in liberty | |
| Now, it' s been too long. | |
| Too long, too long in slavery. | |
| So the struggle continue. | |
| But while the struggle continue, I' m going to tell you | |
| We rastaman will set the world free |