Marcus Garvey
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
Wo-oh-oh can't get no food to eat
Can't get no money to spend
Wo-oh-oh

Come, little one and let me do what I can for you
And you and you alone
Come, little one come, wo-oh-oh
Let me do what I can do for you and you alone, wo-oh-oh

You know the right and do heed might
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
Do right, do right, do right, do right, do right, do right
I beg you wo-oh-oh
Tell you to do right
Beg you to do right
Wo-oh-oh

Where is bag of wire, he's nowhere around
He can't be found
First betrayer who gave away Marcus Garvey
Son of Satan, first prophesy
Catch them, Garvey wo-oh-oh
Hold them Marcus, hold them
prophesy fufill wo-oh-oh
Catch them, Garvey, catch them
Hold them Marcus, hold them
wo-oh-oh




Marcus Garvey, Marcus
Words come with a promisse wo-oh-oh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Burning Spear's song "Marcus Garvey" pay tribute to the teachings and legacy of the Jamaican political leader and activist Marcus Mosiah Garvey. The song opens with the repeated line "Marcus Garvey's words come to pass," signaling that Garvey's vision of Black empowerment and Pan-African unity is being realized.


The first verse details the struggles faced by many Black people at the time, with a lack of access to food and money. In response, the singer offers to do what they can for individuals on an individual level. The following verse condemns those who choose not to do right, warning that they will suffer the consequences.


The final verse references the betrayal of Garvey by a former follower, known as "Bag of Wire." The song calls for Garvey to catch and hold those who have betrayed him, fulfilling a prophecy. The song ends with a proclamation that Garvey's words have come with a promise.


Overall, "Marcus Garvey" is a celebration of Black agency and a call to remember Garvey's teachings and guidance.


Line by Line Meaning

Marcus Garvey's words come to pass
The ideas and teachings of Marcus Garvey are still relevant and true today.


Can't get no food to eat
I am unable to find enough food to eat.


Can't get no money to spend
I do not have enough money to buy things I need or want.


Come, little one and let me do what I can for you
I am willing and able to assist and help you, as an individual.


And you and you alone
I am focused only on helping you, with no ulterior motives or personal gain.


You know the right and do heed might
If you understand what is right and have the power to do it, you should take action.


Shall be spanked with many stripes
There will be consequences and punishments for those who ignore what is right and do wrong.


Weeping and wailing and moaning
Expressing sadness, pain, and regret for one's mistakes and misdeeds.


You've got yourself to blame, I tell you
You are responsible for your own actions and their consequences.


Do right, do right, do right, do right, do right
It is important to consistently make good choices and actions.


I beg you wo-oh-oh
I implore and plead with you.


Tell you to do right
I am advising you to make good and ethical choices.


Where is bag of wire, he's nowhere around
A person named 'Bag of Wire' is missing and cannot be found.


He can't be found
It is impossible to locate or find Bag of Wire.


First betrayer who gave away Marcus Garvey
Bag of Wire is believed to be the person who betrayed Marcus Garvey and caused his downfall.


Son of Satan, first prophesy
Bag of Wire is seen as an evil person and was predicted to cause trouble.


Catch them, Garvey wo-oh-oh
Marcus Garvey should try to capture and punish the people responsible for his downfall.


Hold them Marcus, hold them
Marcus Garvey should keep the people responsible for his downfall under his control.


prophesy fufill wo-oh-oh
The predictions about Bag of Wire and the situation have come true.


Marcus Garvey, Marcus
Referencing Marcus Garvey, a Jamaican political leader and activist.


Words come with a promisse wo-oh-oh
Marcus Garvey's teachings and ideas come with a promise of hope and change.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: WINSTON GODFREY RODNEY, PHILLIP FULLWOOD

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@davidday866

A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.
If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life.
Liberate the minds of men and ultimately you will liberate the bodies of men.
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Chance has never yet satisfied the hope of a suffering people.
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@mikebarrett9258

The world's most powerful leaders fared him....proud to be a black man HBD Marcus Garvey

@maydenden1

Winston Rodney vocals at its best. I listened to this song for over 40 years. It gets better as time goes on. Priceless! Sincerely, Dennis Mayugba

@sollyjoni1436

I can't stop playing "Marcus Garvey" I love this song I have it in the car and the house every time I play the CD I start with this song.

@alancook8821

The version on Live from 1977 is my favourite version of this track... got atmosphere in bucketloads.

@mikelmontoya2362

A reggae pinnacle! ✊🏻👍🏻

@abrahamsmith9344

Me too, I love the song

@MichaelBrown-zg9wc

Great choice of music

@nhya32

He put spunk on his name with the vocals and sound !!

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@kelc-1373

“Intelligence rules the world and ignorance carries the burden”. Marcus Garvey’s words 💚

@peterpretzington9669

holy heaven on that godly wisdom. then there's the capitalists.

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