Third World Child
Lyrics
Bits of songs and broken drums
Are all he could recall
So he spoke to me
In a bastard tongue
Carried on the silence of the guns
It's been a long long time
Since they first came
And marched through the village
Oh they taught me to forget my past
And live the future in their image
They said
I should learn to speak a little bit of English
Don't be scared of a suit and tie
Learn to walk in the dreams of the foreigner
I am a third world child
The outworld's dreams are the currency
That grip the city streets
Oh I live them out
But I have my own
Hidden somewhere deep inside of me
In between my father's fields
And the citadels of the rule
Lies a no-man's land which I must cross
To find my stolen jewel
They said
I should learn to speak a little bit of English
Don't be scared of a suit and tie
Learn to walk in the dreams of the foreigner
I am a third world child
You should speak a little bit of English
Don't be scared of a suit and tie
Learn to walk in the dreams of the foreigner
I am a third world child
Wo ilanga lobunzima nalo liyashona
Ukuthini asazi
Wo ilanga lobunzima nalo liyashona
Mus' ukukhala mntanami
Wo ilanga lobunzima nalo liyashona
Ukuthini asazi
Bits of songs and broken drums
Are all he could recall
Oh the future calls his name out loud
Echoed on the violence of the guns
I can speak a little bit of English
I am a seed, I have survived
I am the fire that has been molded
I am the world child
I can speak a little bit of English
I am a seed, I have survived
I am the fire that has been molded
Writer(s): Jonathan Paul Clegg
Copyright(s): Lyrics © RHYTHM SAFARI PTY LTD, Downtown Music Publishing
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