Ancient Aethiopia (Greek Αἰθιοπία) first appears as a geographical term in classical sources in reference to the Upper Nile region, as well as all certain areas south of the Sahara desert and south of the Atlantic Ocean. Its earliest mention is in the works of Homer: twice in the Iliad, and three times in the Odyssey. The Greek historian Herodotus specifically uses it to refer to such parts of Sub-Saharan Africa as were then known within the inhabitable world.
In classical antiquity, Africa (or Libya) referred to what is now known as Northwest Africa (Maghreb) and south of the Libyan desert and Western Sahara, including all desert land west of the southern Nile river. Geographical knowledge of the continent gradually grew, with the 1st century AD Greek travelogue the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea describing areas as far south as Zimbabwe. Αἰθίοψ (Aithiops), meaning "burnt-face", was used as a vague term for dark-skinned populations since the time of Homer. It was applied to such dark-skinned populations as came within the range of observation of the ancient geographers i.e. primarily in what was then Nubia, and with the expansion of geographical knowledge, successively extended to certain other areas below the Sahara.
[Flea:]
"We're rolling everybody. it starts with bass."
E I o I e I a
When you give your love away,
You get a feeling for...
E I o I e I a
Live to love another day,
Even when you feel unsure.
More and more I wanna raise!
Raise my bar and raise your stay.
E I o I e I a
When I lie they're wide awake,
For my son I make
[Chorus:]
Tell my boy I love him so,
Tell him so he know.
Lost in ethiopia,
Walk out in that road.
E I o I e I a
Something good gon' come your way,
Just look out your door.
E I o I e I a
Tell him what you wanna say,
No matter whatcha mad at girl.
[Chorus:]
Tell my boy I love him so,
Tell him so he know.
Lost in ethiopia,
Walk out in that road.
E I o I e I a
Steal my heart to give away,
Make me wanna say.
E I o I e I a
You and I are so no same,
More and more and more each day.
[Chorus:]
Tell my boy I love him so,
Tell him so he know.
Lost in ethiopia,