For the Babies
For the Babies

Damian Marley ft. Stephen Marley - For the Babies Lyrics

Reggae
Sep 12, 2005
12
For the Babies Music Video

For the Babies Lyrics

This is real, this is real

Now I see them giving the woman abortion to kill another baby
Miscarriage and misfortune and premature crack baby
Strength of Ras Tafari I'm hoping someday maybe
They don't obey parents, maybe they will obey me
Future for the babies
Hopes for the babies
Tommorrow for the babies
No sorrow for the babies
Babies having babies
Raising our babies
All of these young ladies
Give them thanks and praises
How long can she take it?
Dreams are full of 'maybes'
Will she ever make it?
Hustles on a daily

In the club she shake it, strip down 'till she naked
Don't ever mistake it, Much too real to fake it
Need it then she'll take it
She'll do it for the babies
A mother's love is sacred
Now you don't you ever fail me

A woman needs caring, sharing, love all the time (no don't you ever fail me)
A child needs loving, caring

Is there no other option than adoption for you babies
You're raffling and jacketing and auctioning your babies
Strength of Ras Tafari I'm hoping someday maybe
They don't obey their parents, maybe they will obey me
Cowards play the game thing
Fathers do the brave thing
And that's participating
He keeps on concentrating
There is no debating
No running away thing
A new life is awakening, from his ejaculating
It's in the oven baking
Takes two for the making
He's right there through the cravings
And early morning waking

School and educating
Sports and recreating, Karate and ballet thing
Teenager of today thing
Fathers still relating, still communicating
And they'll always embrace him
Cause they cannot replace him

A woman needs caring, sharing, love all the time (no don't you ever fail me)
A child needs loving, caring

And always do your very best to keep a promise to your babies
And if you can't be good, at least be honest to your babies
The strength of Ras Tafari I'm hoping someday maybe
They don't obey their parents maybe they will o
History of the babies
Beginning of the ages
You're flipping thru the pages
And up and thru the 80's
Some are gang related, Drug affiliated
Some intoxicated, Headed for the snake pit
And Papa's locked in cages
And Mama's lacking wages
And this what they're faced with, upon a daily basis

Bleaching out dem faces
Running from dem races
Shooting up them places
Killing other babies
As bitter as the taste is, And words can not explain it
Just walk the narrow pavement
And speak of love not hatred

Writer(s): Damian Robert Nesta Marley, Stephen Marley
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the song 'For the Babies' by Damian Marley and Stephen Marley?

    The song 'For the Babies' was written by Damian Robert Nesta Marley and Stephen Marley.

  2. What are some central themes in the song 'For the Babies'?

    The song explores themes such as the challenges faced by young mothers, the importance of parental care and responsibility, the struggles of disadvantaged communities, and hopes for a better future for children.

  3. Is there a specific message directed at fathers in the song?

    Yes, the song emphasizes the importance of a father's participation in raising a child. It underscores the need for fathers to be involved in their children's lives, from early childhood to teenage years, providing support and love.

  4. Does the song address any societal issues?

    Yes, 'For the Babies' addresses societal issues such as abortion, premature births due to drug addiction, economic hardships, gang violence, and the impact of these issues on children and young mothers.

  5. What does the line 'Strength of Ras Tafari I'm hoping someday maybe' signify in the song?

    This line reflects a hope for guidance and strength from the Rastafarian faith. It suggests that the values and teachings of Rastafari can offer hope and a positive influence on the younger generation.

  6. How does the song portray the role of a mother?

    The song portrays a mother's role as sacred and essential. It discusses the struggles young mothers face, their unconditional love for their children, and their daily efforts to provide and care for them, despite numerous challenges.

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