Contextual Analysis of "children: ya don't know who to trust. your worst enemy could be your best friend" in Lyrics

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man to man is so unjust
man to man is so unjust

children: ya don't know who to trust. your worst enemy could be your best friend

and your best friend your worse enemy. some will eat and drink with you
and your best friend your worse enemy. some will eat and drink with you

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Singer: bob marley

man to man is so unjust

children: ya don't know who to trust. your worst enemy could be your best friend

and your best friend your worse enemy. some will eat and drink with you

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man to man is so unjust

children: ya don't know who to trust. your worst enemy could be your best friend

and your best friend your worse enemy. some will eat and drink with you

who the cap fit

bob marley

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who the cap fit

Singer: marley, bob

man to man is so unjust

children: ya don't know who to trust. your worst enemy could be your best friend

and your best friend your worse enemy. some will eat and drink with you

crssk.

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man to man is so unjust

children: ya don't know who to trust. your worst enemy could be your best friend

and your best friend your worse enemy. some will eat and drink with you

who the cap fit

marley, bob

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