Last night I was playing some old tunes. In one particular riddim, the man kept saying, 'de wicked ah go feel it.'
Now, I don't really have a problem with his sentiments, however, the music is at least 35 years old and since that time, I've noticed that only 'unwicked' people like myself are actually 'feeling it,' through inflation and rising prices.
Meanwhile 'wicked,' war profiteering corporations such as VP Cheney's Haliburton, aren't 'feeling it' at all and have made staggering profits.
Do you think the singer meant to say, 'the nice people ah go feel it'? and I should take the record to the shop and ask for my money back?
Now, I don't really have a problem with his sentiments, however, the music is at least 35 years old and since that time, I've noticed that only 'unwicked' people like myself are actually 'feeling it,' through inflation and rising prices.
Meanwhile 'wicked,' war profiteering corporations such as VP Cheney's Haliburton, aren't 'feeling it' at all and have made staggering profits.
Do you think the singer meant to say, 'the nice people ah go feel it'? and I should take the record to the shop and ask for my money back?
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