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Police In Helicopter
John Holt Lyrics


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Police in helicopter, a search fi marijuana.
Police man in d streets, searching fi collie weed.
Soldiers in d field, burnin d collie weed.
But if you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
If you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
Soldier in d herb field, burnin d collie weed.
Police in helicopter, a search fi marijuana.
Police man in d streets, searching fi collie weed.
But if you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
If you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.



Ohh

Police in helicopter, a search fi marijuana.
Police man in d streets, searching fi collie weed.
Police men in d fields, burnin d collie weed.
But if you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
If you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.

We don't trouble your banana, we don't trouble your corn.
We don't trouble your pimento, we don't trouble you at all.

So if you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
If you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
If you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
If you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
Woyy

Police in helicopter, a search fi marijuana.
Police man in d streets, searching fi collie weed.
Police man in d fields, woy yoooow, burnin d collie weed.
But if you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
If you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of John Holt's song "Police in Helicopter" reflect the conflict between the Jamaican government and the Rastafarian community over the use and cultivation of marijuana, or "collie weed." The song suggests that while the police and soldiers are searching for marijuana from the air and burning the crops, the Rastafarians are warning them that if they continue to do so, they will retaliate by burning down the sugar cane fields, which are a major export of Jamaica.


The opening lines of the song set the scene for the conflict. The police are searching for marijuana from the air, while on the ground, police officers and soldiers are burning the crops. The lyrics then warn that if this continues, the Rastafarians will retaliate by burning down the sugar cane fields. The Rastafarians make clear that they do not want to interfere with the production of other crops such as bananas, corn, and pimento, but they will not tolerate the destruction of their own crops.


The lyrics of "Police in Helicopter" reflect the tensions between the Jamaican government and the Rastafarian community over the use of marijuana. The Rastafarians, who use marijuana as a sacrament in their religious practices, have long been subjected to harassment and persecution by the authorities. The song is a defiant statement of resistance against the government's attempts to suppress their culture and beliefs.


Line by Line Meaning

Police in helicopter, a search fi marijuana.
The police are conducting an aerial search for marijuana.


Police man in d streets, searching fi collie weed.
Police officers are searching the streets for marijuana.


Soldiers in d field, burnin d collie weed.
Soldiers are burning marijuana in the fields.


But if you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
If authorities keep destroying marijuana plants, the farmers will retaliate by burning sugarcane fields.


If you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
If authorities keep destroying marijuana plants, the farmers will retaliate by burning sugarcane fields.


Police in helicopter, a search fi marijuana.
The police are conducting an aerial search for marijuana.


Police man in d streets, searching fi collie weed.
Police officers are searching the streets for marijuana.


But if you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
If authorities keep destroying marijuana plants, the farmers will retaliate by burning sugarcane fields.


If you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
If authorities keep destroying marijuana plants, the farmers will retaliate by burning sugarcane fields.


Ohh
A vocal expression of frustration and anger.


Police in helicopter, a search fi marijuana.
The police are conducting an aerial search for marijuana.


Police man in d streets, searching fi collie weed.
Police officers are searching the streets for marijuana.


Police men in d fields, burnin d collie weed.
Police officers are burning marijuana plants in the fields.


But if you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
If authorities keep destroying marijuana plants, the farmers will retaliate by burning sugarcane fields.


If you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
If authorities keep destroying marijuana plants, the farmers will retaliate by burning sugarcane fields.


We don't trouble your banana, we don't trouble your corn.
The farmers do not interfere with the authorities' crops.


We don't trouble your pimento, we don't trouble you at all.
The farmers do not trouble the authorities in any way.


So if you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
The farmers are warning that they will retaliate if authorities continue destroying their marijuana plants.


If you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
The farmers are warning that they will retaliate if authorities continue destroying their marijuana plants.


If you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
The farmers are warning that they will retaliate if authorities continue destroying their marijuana plants.


If you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
The farmers are warning that they will retaliate if authorities continue destroying their marijuana plants.


Woyy
A vocal expression of warning or caution.


Police in helicopter, a search fi marijuana.
The police are conducting an aerial search for marijuana.


Police man in d streets, searching fi collie weed.
Police officers are searching the streets for marijuana.


Police man in d fields, woy yoooow, burnin d collie weed.
Police officers are burning marijuana plants in the fields amidst potential retaliation from angry farmers.


But if you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
The farmers are warning that they will retaliate if authorities continue destroying their marijuana plants.


If you continue to burn up d herbs, we gonna burn down d cane fields.
The farmers are warning that they will retaliate if authorities continue destroying their marijuana plants.




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