Groovy
Burning Spear Lyrics


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Marcus Garvey's words come to pass
Marcus Garvey's words come to pass

Can't get no food to eat
Can't get no money to spend, woo
Can't get no food to eat
Can't get no money to spend, woo
Come, little one and let me do what I can do for you
And you and you alone come, little one, woo
Let me do what I can do for you and you alone, woo

He who knows the right thing and do it not
Shall be spanked with many stripes

Weeping and wailing and moaning
You've got yourself to blame, I tell you
Do right do right do right do right do right

Tell you to do right, woo
Beg you to do right, woo

Where is Bagawire
He's nowhere to be found, he can't be found
First betrayer who gave away Marcus Garvey
Son of Satan, First prophesy

Catch them, Garvey old
Catch them Garvey, catch them, woo




Hold them Marcus, hold them, woo
Marcus Garvey, Marcus, woo

Overall Meaning

The song Groovy by Burning Spear is a powerful social commentary on the state of society, highlighting the influence of Marcus Garvey's teachings. The repetition of "Marcus Garvey's words come to pass" emphasizes the prophetic nature of Garvey's teachings and their relevance to the societal issues presented in the song.


The first verse sets the tone for the rest of the song by describing the struggle of not being able to afford basic necessities like food and money. Burning Spear then steps in as a voice of comfort and support, beckoning for those in need to come to him so he can help. The second verse refers to a passage in the Bible that warns against the consequences of not doing the right thing, in this case, not standing up against injustice. The final verse calls out Bagawire, the person who betrayed Marcus Garvey, seen as the "son of Satan" and the "first prophesy." The last lines of the song instruct Garvey to "catch them" and "hold them," suggesting a desire for justice and retribution.


Overall, the lyrics of Groovy are a call-to-action to society to stand up for what is right and just. It is also an homage to Marcus Garvey, who inspired many with his teachings on Black empowerment and the importance of building a self-sufficient community.


Line by Line Meaning

Marcus Garvey's words come to pass
The teachings and beliefs of Marcus Garvey are becoming true.


Can't get no food to eat
There is a lack of basic necessities for survival like food.


Can't get no money to spend, woo
The lack of financial resources is hampering life too.


Come, little one and let me do what I can do for you
Let me offer some help to you, the innocent.


And you and you alone come, little one, woo
Only you can come and be the recipient of this help.


He who knows the right thing and do it not
Those who are aware of what is correct and fail to follow it.


Shall be spanked with many stripes
Are bound to face punishment and bear its consequences.


Weeping and wailing and moaning
Crying, making painful sounds due to problems.


You've got yourself to blame, I tell you
You are accountable and responsible for your problems.


Do right do right do right do right do right
Advising to do the right thing continuously.


Tell you to do right, woo
Expressing the need to follow the right path.


Beg you to do right, woo
Pleading to make the right choices.


Where is Bagawire
Asking for the whereabouts of Bagawire.


He's nowhere to be found, he can't be found
Bagawire is apparently missing or not present.


First betrayer who gave away Marcus Garvey
Referring to Bagawire as the first traitor of Marcus Garvey.


Son of Satan, First prophesy
Insinuating that Bagawire's actions were evil and the first of the series of future betrayals.


Catch them, Garvey old
Suggesting to apprehend and hold those responsible.


Catch them Garvey, catch them, woo
Repeating the call to arrest and bring the culprits to justice.


Hold them Marcus, hold them, woo
Asking Marcus Garvey to retain and contain the offenders.


Marcus Garvey, Marcus, woo
Addressing Marcus Garvey directly with reverence and admiration.




Writer(s): Winston Rodney Copyright: Splashdown Music Inc.

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@lawrencenjawe1935

Haven't this one in ages...Thanks for the upload...

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sweet tunes

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@RastaChaka

@Bushmasta777 hmm... ok

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There must be a Dub to this.😊

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