Jamaica
Bobby Caldwell Lyrics


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When the world gets too much to carryAnd when life becomes
too bizarreAnd all of my friends seem ordinaryAs
compared to the RastafarNo, I can't wait to see
the cityHave a drink inside my favorite barSo if you
leave me, that's a pityMaybe I'm better off by
farOh, JamaicaHold meCome let your arms
enfold meForever and everSomeone told meLove
grows Here in JamaicaLeaving you, how could I
everAs I ran for the ocean ferryWell I knew
I'd said my last goodbyeAnd now my life seems so
contraryAs the stars fill the evening skyOh,
JamaicaHold meCome let your arms enfold meForever




and everSomeone told meLove growsHere in
JamaicaLeaving you, how could I ever

Overall Meaning

The song "Jamaica" by Bobby Caldwell is a testament to finding solace and escape in a faraway land away from the chaos of modern living. The lyrics describe how the singer finds it difficult to carry the weight of the world on his shoulders and how life has become increasingly bizarre. He longs for respite and finds it in Jamaica, where he can drink in his favorite bar and embrace the Rastafarian way of life. He tells his lover that if she leaves him, it's her loss as he's better off without her. The chorus is a plea to Jamaica, to hold him close and forever and mentions how someone told him that love blooms in Jamaica.


As he departs on an ocean ferry, the singer is aware that he's leaving his lover behind and says his final goodbye. The stars filling the evening sky provide a contrast to the chaotic life he had led before, and everything now seems contrary. The chorus repeats, and the singer emphasizes how leaving Jamaica would never be an option for him.


The song is evocative in its use of imagery and captures the essence of escapism. The themes of finding solace in a faraway land, embracing a new way of life, and leaving behind the troubles of the world are universal, and the song strikes a chord with anyone who has felt overwhelmed by the pace of modern living.


Line by Line Meaning

When the world gets too much to carry
When life becomes overwhelming


And when life becomes too bizarre
And when things get strange and surreal


And all of my friends seem ordinary
And when everyone around me seems unremarkable


As compared to the Rastafar
As compared to the unique and unconventional culture of Jamaica's Rastafarians


No, I can't wait to see the city
No, I can't wait to explore the vibrant city life of Jamaica


Have a drink inside my favorite bar
To enjoy the local bar scene


So if you leave me, that's a pity
So if you decide to leave me, it would be unfortunate


Maybe I'm better off by far
Maybe I'd be better off on my own


Oh, Jamaica, hold me
Oh, Jamaica, embrace me


Come let your arms enfold me
Come wrap your arms around me


Forever and ever
For all eternity


Someone told me
I heard that


Love grows here in Jamaica
The feeling of love flourishes in Jamaica


Leaving you, how could I ever
I couldn't possibly leave you


As I ran for the ocean ferry
As I hurried to catch my ferry at the port


Well I knew I'd said my last goodbye
I realized that I had already said my final farewell to my previous life


And now my life seems so contrary
And now my current situation seems so different from what I was accustomed to


As the stars fill the evening sky
As the night sky becomes illuminated by stars




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, THE MUSIC FORCE LLC
Written by: BOBBY CALDWELL

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