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We Can Do It
Letta Mbulu Lyrics


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It's a warning bell, warning bell
For you and me

Opportunity is knocking on your door
South African people who do we step on now?

Life is not a game
But I know you understand
??time is running out now

No time to play politics
No time to play politics (We can do it)
We can do it if we try hard enough

No time to play politics (People are dying everyday)
Too many people dying right in your everyday
No time to play politics
We can do it, we can do it (We can do it)
We can do it if we try hard enough

No time to play politics
Apartheid must fall (Apartheid must fall)
These are the times
The writing's on the wall
These are the times

Something has gone wrong
When someone can't look out for his own
To be a missionary in the midst of your family

Ten more years to go (Ten more years to go)
Before year 2001 (It's gonna belong to us all)
Tell me now Africa (Do you wanna be a slave forever?)
Do you wanna be a slave forever?

No time to play politics
No time to play politics (We can do it)
We can do it if we try hard enough

No time to play politics (People are dying everyday)
Too many people dying right in your everyday
No time to play politics
We can do it, we can do it (We can do it)
We can do it if we try hard enough

No time to play politics
Apartheid must fall (Apartheid must fall)
These are the times
Written on the wall, written on the wall
The writing's on the wall
These are the times

We can work together (We can work together)
The time is now or never (The time is now or never)
No wants to ever confront??

No time to play politics (Isikhathi siyashiya)
We can do it, we can do it
If we try hard enough

No time to play politics (Abantu bayasishiya)
Too many people dying right in your everyday
No time to play politics (Ixesha liyasishiya)
We can do it, we can do it
If we try hard enough

No time to play politics (Abantu bayasishiya)
Apartheid must fall
These are the times
The writing's on the wall
These are the times

No time to play politics (Isikhathi siyashiya)
We can do it, we can do it
If we try hard enough

No time to play politics (Abantu bayasishiya)
Too many people dying right in your everydayNo time to play politics

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Letta Mbulu's song "We Can Do It" carry a powerful message that serves as a warning bell to both the listener and society as a whole. The song starts by emphasizing that opportunity is knocking on our doors, urging us to consider who we may be stepping on in our pursuit of success. It highlights the urgency of the situation, stressing that time is running out and there is no time to waste playing political games.


The repetition of "No time to play politics" underscores the idea that serious issues are at hand that require immediate action. The song addresses the devastating impact of apartheid and the toll it is taking on people's lives, with the poignant line "Too many people dying right in your everyday." It calls for unity and hard work to overcome these challenges, emphasizing that it is possible to bring about change if we are willing to make the effort.


The reference to being a missionary in the midst of one's family suggests a betrayal or neglect of responsibilities towards those closest to us. The lyrics also bring attention to the countdown to the year 2001 and the question posed to Africa about whether they want to remain enslaved, urging people to rise up and claim their freedom. The call for apartheid to fall is a rallying cry for justice and equality, echoing the sentiment that change must come now.


The song emphasizes the need for collaboration and action, stating that "The time is now or never" and rejecting complacency in the face of suffering. It paints a stark picture of the reality of people dying every day and the urgent need to address these issues without delay. The repeated refrain of "We can do it if we try hard enough" instills a sense of hope and determination, urging listeners to come together and work towards a better future where apartheid no longer holds power. Ultimately, the lyrics of "We Can Do It" serve as a powerful call to action, reminding us of the importance of unity, perseverance, and the need to stand up against injustice.


Line by Line Meaning

It's a warning bell, warning bell
This is a crucial alert that cannot be ignored


For you and me
It pertains to both of us


Opportunity is knocking on your door
There are opportunities available for you to seize


South African people who do we step on now?
As a community, who are we suppressing or harming?


Life is not a game
Life is serious and should not be treated lightly


But I know you understand
I trust that you comprehend this


No time to play politics
There is no room for political games


We can do it if we try hard enough
Success is achievable through dedication and effort


People are dying everyday
The loss of human lives is an ongoing tragedy


Apartheid must fall
The system of apartheid needs to be dismantled


These are the times
This is the era we are living in


The writing's on the wall
The signs of change are evident




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