Institution
Burning Spear Lyrics


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Mister Garvey is so cool
Mister Garvey is so smooth
That's why he go to school
He is the first one through
Black history, who ever control so much people
Hundreds, thousands, millions, he cause an eruption




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Burning Spear's "Institution" celebrate the iconic Jamaican activist Marcus Garvey's role in Black history. Spear describes Garvey as "cool" and "smooth," highlighting his charisma and charm. These qualities helped Garvey rise to prominence and become the leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association, which aimed to unite people of African descent and promote black nationalism.


The lyrics praise Garvey's educational achievement, referring to him as the "first one through" school. This emphasizes the importance of education in empowering black people and gaining knowledge about their history and culture. Spear also recognizes Garvey's remarkable impact on black people, stating that he "control[s] so much people" and caused "an eruption" of black pride and empowerment.


Overall, "Institution" is a tribute to Garvey's legacy as a trailblazer and leader in the black liberation movement. It highlights his charisma, education, and leadership skills that empowered black people and inspired them to fight for their rights and dignity.


Line by Line Meaning

Mister Garvey is so cool
Mister Garvey is impressive and admirable


Mister Garvey is so smooth
Mister Garvey is charismatic and charming


That's why he go to school
Mister Garvey values education and sees it as a means to achieve success


He is the first one through
Mister Garvey is a trailblazer and pioneer, setting an example for others to follow


Black history, who ever control so much people
In all of black history, there are few who have had as much influence and control over people as Mister Garvey


Hundreds, thousands, millions, he cause an eruption
Mister Garvey's impact is felt by a vast number of people, causing a significant and profound effect




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Written by: WINSTON RODNEY

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my brothers and sisters,
Let us run away together,
Away, zion I , away,
Away can treat you long,
For we walk to go to the lion,
Where the mill can hold before,
For the wise might knock at your door,
Zion I away,
Zion , i away,
High high high high
Who is higher than high ?
High x4
Who is higher than high
When i am on Zion
Mount zion Has,
All land, Jah Rastafarai

Away can treat you long,
For we walk to go to the lion,
Where the mill can hold before,
For the wise might knock at your door,
Zion I away,
Zion , i away,
High high high high
Who is higher than high ?
High x4
Who is higher than high
When i am on Zion
Mount zion Has,
All land, Jah Rastafarai

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