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I was born in Jamaica
Jamaica’s where I’m from
Yes, I’m Jamaican


I was born in Jamaica
Jamaica’s where I’m from
Yes, I’m Jamaican


I was born in Jamaica
Jamaica’s where I’m from
Yes, I’m Jamaican

I was born in Jamaica
Jamaica’s where I’m from


Born in Jamaica

It’s the promise land 

The people are so beautiful 

You’ll love them my friend 


Born in Jamaica

Lived there till I was ten

It’s the land of wood and water

Let’s go back there again 


Jamaica’s where I’m from 

A place I really miss

My favourite dish 

Ackee and salt fish


When I left Jamaica 

I was young and innocent

I wish I never lost 

My Jamaican accent


I’m not from Jungle

I’m not from Seaview 

Born the year of independence

That’s nineteen sixty-two


Hiding under my bed 

On Potosi Avenue

They’re coming and they’re drumming
They’re the Junkanoo


I used to make my kites 

And fly them high in the sky

Used to get a stocking 

From my mama, Christmas time


Inside it had two shillings 

And some candy and a dime 

You couldn’t give this little kid 

A happier time


Fun in the sun

Playing marbles to have fun

See duppy, we would run

Protect mom’s only son


Vicks on my nose 

White rum’s on my chest

I’m likkle, I’m tallawah

Speak English, and Patios


Born in Jamaica

It’s the promise land 

The people are so beautiful 

You’ll love them my friend 


Born in Jamaica

Lived there till I was ten

It’s the land of wood and water

Let’s go back there again 


I didn’t play ludi 

But I ran snakes and ladder

Dominoes, cricket 

I’m the number one batter


I miss that ocean breeze

See trees by the seas 

Sea shells by the shore

Take a trip, I implore 


Pitter-patter raindrops 

Beating on my zinc rooftop

The only gun I had 

Was my own slingshot


I swam in Dwayne Park

Alligators after dark

Black and white TV

RJR, JBC


In Jamaica I was fast 

Here I’m the fastest runner

Jamaica I was strong

Here I’m even stronger 


I used to hear the reggae music 

Pounding In the streets

Could’ve been a Rasta

I stopped eating meat


I used to pick my ackee 

Now I buy it in a tin

Went to church on Sundays 

Just to wash away my sin


When I had to fight

My uncle said I had to win

Mama fed me callaloo

With boiled dumpling


I was born in Jamaica
Yes I’m Jamaican
I was born in Jamaica
Yes I’m Jamaican


Jamaica cheese tin red

Eat it with hard dough bread

If innocent blood would shed

I’d be reading books instead 


Playing dolly-house in the rain 

My pretty neighbour Charmaine

She drank cola-champaigne 

And she liked my sugar cane


Brown sugar lemonade

Guinep trees provide the shade

I’m climbing mango trees

I’m stung by wasps and bees


I loved to hear that whistle 

When the peanut man is near

Gimme oily fried dumplings

With my avocado pear


I’m in the class corner 

One foot held up high

Teacher whipped me with her cane 

Cause I told a little lie


The year was seventy-three 

Mommy sent for me 

She said come to Canada 

Make some history 


The land of wood and water 

To the land of the cold

Went on that plane 

I was ten years old 


Born in Jamaica 

Everything I said is true now 

Jamaica I love you now 

Jamaica’s where I grew


I was born in Jamaica
Yes I’m Jamaican
I was born in Jamaica
Yes I’m Jamaican


I was born in Jamaica
Yes I’m Jamaican
I was born in Jamaica
Yes I’m Jamaican


Born in Jamaica

It’s the promise land 

The people are so beautiful 

You’ll love them my friend