In a statement, the band expanded on the inspiration of the song, citing the great influence of Bob Marley. They particularly noted that “Jah” is the Rasta word for God and “Jah Works” is Rasta term for “God is good” or “God is working” which led to this song title. “For our song ‘Jah Werx,’ we took...
Jah Werx
And I'm fine today
At the same damn time, at the same damn time
At same damn time
Jah Werx
And I'm fine today
At the same damn time, at the same damn time
At same damn time
When night and the fire comes
I'll be holding you down, holding you down
Down slow
And I know
When the fire starts
You'll be holding me down, holding me down
I know
Cause Jah Werx
And I'm fine today
At the same damn time, at the same damn time
At same damn time
And Jah Werx
And I'm fine today
At the same damn time, at the same damn time
At same damn time
Lifetimes, In a carbon place
It's the breath in my lungs
And the taste on my tongue, I feel
Always, put it back in the ground
Cause it's going away, I'm going away
I see
Cause Jah Werx
And I'm fine today
At the same damn time, at the same damn time
At same damn time
Cause Jah Werx
And I'm fine today
At the same damn time, at the same damn time
At same damn time
Jah Werx was written by Justin Osborne.