Misty Morning
Bob Marley · Kaya
I know you're out there somewhere, Having fun
There is one mystery, I just can't express
To give you more, to recive your less
One of my good friends said, In a reggae rhythm,
don't jump in the water, If you can't swim
The power of philosophy, floats thru my head
you're light like a feather, heavy as lead
The time has come, I want you
I want you to straighten out my tomorrow
I want, I want, I want
I want you to starighten out my tomorrow
Misty morning, don't see no sun
know you're out there some where, having fun
mysteries, I just can't express
how could you ever give more to recive your less
like my good friend said in a reggae rhythm
you can't jump in the water, if you can't swim
I want you, I want you to straighten out my today
my tomorrow, I want you to straighten out my tomorrow
On a misty morning, I want you to straighten out my
tomorrow, I want you to straighten out my tomorrow
About Misty Morning
Bob Marley's "Misty Morning," featured on the 1977 album *Kaya*, exemplifies the reggae genre's blend of spiritual depth and social commentary. Released during a pivotal period in his career, the track reflects the artist's characteristic focus on themes of peace, unity, and the challenges of living in a divided society. The song's melodic structure and rhythmic flow are hallmarks of the roots reggae style that defined Marley's musical legacy. As part of *Kaya*, a collection of tracks often associated with his later work, the recording showcases his vocal delivery and lyrical precision, contributing to the album's enduring reputation as a significant document of 1970s reggae music. The song remains a staple in the canon of reggae classics, resonating with listeners who appreciate its message of hope amidst adversity.

