“None But The Righteous”,Aaron Hall- Lyrics
Don’t trip on what you about to hear
Just a little my roots, a little gospel for you
Jazz it up a little tast
You don’t mind, right?
Play y’all
None but the righteous
(None but the righteous)
Shall see god
(Shall see in the end)
None but the righteous, yeah (Huh, yeah yeah)
Shall see god
None but the righteous
(None but the righteous)
Shall see god
(Won’t mind if I take my time)
None but the righteous, yeah
Shall see god
(Brothers and sisters)
None but the righteous
Shall see god
None but the righteous, yeah
Shall see god (None, none, none)
None but the righteous
Shall see god
None but the righteous (Can you feel)
Shall see god
(Do you understand what I’m saying)
None but the righteous (None, none,)
Shall see god
(Let me tell you something)
None but the righteous
(Just like my grandmother told me, none but the righteous)
Shall see god
None but the righteous
(Before it’s over, I’m gonna see his faith…)
Shall see god
None but the righteous
Shall see god
None but the righteous
None but the righteous
Shall see god
None but the righteous
Shall see god, shall see god
(Remember that)
Lyrical Diary-“None But The Righteous”,Aaron Hall- Lyrics
“None But The Righteous”,Aaron Hall- Lyrics.Writer(s): Aaron Hall. album: “Inside Of You” (1998)
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