Door Peep Shall Not Enter
Burning Spear Lyrics


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I an I, Son of the Most High, Jah Rastafari
Our hearts shall correspond
And beat in one harmony
Sounds from the Burning Spear:

Door peep shall not enter this a Holy Land
Where wise and a true man stand
Sipping from the cup of peace

Chant down a babylon, yeah
Chant down babylon
Chant down a babylon, yeah
Chant down babylon

Give thanks and praise
Give thanks and praise
Give thanks and praise
Give thanks and praise
To the Holy Man of Creation





I, I, I, I

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Burning Spear's song "Door Peep Shall Not Enter" are rich in symbolism and meaning. The opening lines, "I an I, Son of the Most High, Jah Rastafari" are a proclamation of faith and identity. It establishes the singer's connection to the divine and their adherence to Rastafarianism. The lines "Our hearts shall correspond and beat in one harmony" refer to the unity of believers in their commitment to a shared spiritual path.


Moving on, the lyrics state "Door peep shall not enter this a Holy Land, where wise and a true man stand sipping from the cup of peace". The "Door peep" in this context refers to those who are not true believers and who are unworthy to enter the Holy Land. The Holy Land represents the spiritual realm or a state of enlightenment, and the wise and true man refers to those who have attained it. Sipping from the cup of peace signifies the attainment of inner peace and contentment.


The song then goes on to urge believers to "Chant down Babylon". Babylon is a symbol of oppression and evil in Rastafarianism, signifying the oppressive forces in the world, including those that perpetuate inequality and injustice. Chanting down Babylon, therefore, is a call to action to resist these forces and strive for spiritual and physical liberation. The lines "Give thanks and praise to the Holy Man of Creation" are a reminder to give thanks to God for their blessings and to acknowledge the role of a higher power in their lives.


Line by Line Meaning

I an I, Son of the Most High, Jah Rastafari
As a follower of Jah Rastafari, I recognize that I am a descendant of the divine creator.


Our hearts shall correspond
Our hearts will resonate with one another.


And beat in one harmony
Our hearts will beat together in perfect rhythm.


Door peep shall not enter this a Holy Land
Those who do not belong to this sacred place shall not trespass upon it.


Where wise and a true man stand
This is a place of great knowledge and truth, where only the wise may stand.


Sipping from the cup of peace
In this place, we drink from the cup of peace and harmony.


Chant down a babylon, yeah
We sing songs to overthrow the oppressive forces of Babylon.


Chant down babylon
We must continue to sing in order to bring about the downfall of Babylon.


Give thanks and praise
We express gratitude and worship to the divine creator.


To the Holy Man of Creation
Our thanks and praise are directed towards the sacred figure who brought us into existence.


I, I, I, I
These repeated 'I's signify the unity and connection between all who follow Jah Rastafari.




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@SojislavVeselj1

I an' I, son of the most high, Jah Rastafari.
Our hearts shall correspond and beat in one harmony.
Sounds from the Burning Spear:

Door peep shall not enter, this a holy land.
Where wise and a true man stand, sipping from the cup of peace.

Chant down a Babylon, yeah.
Chant down Babylon.
Chant down a Babylon, yeah.
Chant down Babylon.

Give thanks and praise!
Give thanks and praise!
Give thanks and praise!
Give thanks and praise!
To the holy man of creation.

I, I, I, I..

(..)

Chant down a Babylon, yeah.
Chant down Babylon.
Chant down a Babylon, yeah.
Chant down Babylon.

Give thanks and praise!
Give thanks and praise!
Give thanks and praise!
Give thanks and praise!
To the holy man of creation.


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All comments from YouTube:

@ruthdixon7807

the unsurpassable confidence of burning spear's 1969 studio one debut is breathtaking, from it's chanted acapella intro onwards.

@cosmic_jon

Our hearts shall correspond
And beat in one harmony
Sounds from the Burning Spear

@UnitZeroK

That intro has got me too.

@danielgrant6272

gives me the chills......it don't get no better than this

@UnitZeroK

This is so different from the famous live in Paris version. It's amazing. That groove! That persistent groove!

@naturalyawd7814

Haunting sounds from the ancestors. I get chills and goose bumps every time i listen to this.

@fabricioalexandre151

A melhor versão! Fyaaa 🇧🇴🇧🇷

@namer4059

this is the most hypnotizing beat. it drones on and on and almost feels like it speeds up now and again

@3340steve

fantastic healing vibrations. give thanks and praise.

@joseph3543

simply unbelievable tune. Thanks Winston. This song makes earth a holy land. This was their debut track too, and in my mind the best!

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