Sweet Sativa (lyrics: Uwe Banton; music: Family Music) now, if your head can't take it, you better leave it but leave the Rastaman alone it's a wicked act to declare the plant of all plants as illegal a crime within itself against humanity to deprive us of the healing of the nation (chorus:) though they try to keep you down the fact that you are still around shows me you are the leader love you my sweet sativa no, you never fail to help me so extraordinarily shows me you are no diva love you my sweet sativa (verse 1): oh, what a wicked campaign babylon try to use them brain can't belive, you dem waan blame yet you never drive no one insane then again, they might be just jealous of your fame so I can never get tired of telling them again and again, yeah (chorus) (verse 2): no other plant has equal medicinal purposes yet your story has not been like a bed of roses with laws and regulations babylon opposes the healing that is growing right under their noses how long will they try to fool the people by spreading rumours every day but the truth must come out, I say (chorus) (verse 3): now it is just a matter of time to release those who have been unjustly confined Rastaman a bun it in the tabernacle and a plant it up nuff inna di Pinnacle we come fi occupy, and come fi settle 'cause a so it done set by Mr. Howell, the original Gong, yeh (chorus)