Soldiers of Jah Army (SOJA) is a reggae band based in Arlington, Virginia in the Northern Virginia / Washington, D.C. area. Starting as an active band in 1997, their music is produced under the record label Innerloop. Jacob Hemphill (vocals, guitar) and Bob Jefferson (bass) met in first grade shortly after Hemphill had returned with his family from living in Africa. He and Jefferson then met Patrick O’Shea (keyboards), Ryan Berty (drums), and Ken Brownell (percussion) in middle and high school.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
G#mA# In two months I'm through the doorway, D#mG#m Put my guitar on the floor, G#mA# And you will sit and tell me, D#mG#m That you can't take anymore, G#mA# And you will sit and wonder, D#mG#m What I can only speculate, G#mA#D#mG#m That time is going to be telling us what we don't want it to say.
B So just be with me now, D#mC#B With your hair wrapped around my fingers, D#mC#B Where your words turn into whispers, D#mC#B (G#m?) Where you fall asleep and dream, dream, B That you could be with me now, D#mC#B As I keep track on my fingers, D#mC#B Of the cities and the strangers, D#mC#B Of the pieces of my dreams.
It's been so long since I've seen you, Almost forgot your face, And time it brings me full close to, But it does the opposite for me. So I've got my hallways and my hotels And a ticket with my name It's been too long since I've seen you And there's so much to say.
But just be with me now, With your hair wrapped around my fingers, Where your words turn into whispers, Where you fall asleep and dream, dream, dream That you can be with me now. As I keep track on my fingers All the cities and the strangers All the pieces of my dreams.