Weakheart: a definition?

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picaraza
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Weakheart: a definition?

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Can anyone give me a good definition of the word "weakheart"?

I think I know what it means, but I wonder if there are connotations or references that I am missing. Does it have a special meaning for Rastas?

Also, I tried to search for the term using Google and looked at a few online Jamaican English dictionaries and found no entries. I only know the word from a reggae tune or two ("Blood and Fire" especially)-- is the word used in Jamaica?

Also, I have seen the word "patois" spelled "patwa". Is that the normal spelling in Jamaican English? When it is spelled in this way, does it refer to something slightly different?
jahganja7
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Re: Weakheart: a definition?

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weakheart is one who doesnt live up right in Jah sight. doing bad and slaving for vanity, ya'know. Got to be strong like a lion to do right and serve Jah in this shitstem, and when the pressure rise, the weakheart drop.
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selecta bing
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Re: Weakheart: a definition?

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It is a play on words and comes from WICKED
pronounced WEEK' ARD / WEEK ART in patios

Also Patios is always spelt how it is pronounced
so PATIOS is therefore spelt PAT WA........Mon!
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Jah Titus
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Re: Weakheart: a definition?

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Ites!

Right Bredas, PATWA is PATOIS ina PATWA, yunno?

weakheart refers to who nuh deal wid Righteousness, iniquity workers, bad minded people wid heart of stone

`NUH WEAKHEART SHALL ENTER INA KINGDOM OF ZION´


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