Pieces
Burning Spear Lyrics


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Here to pick up the pieces
Here to pick up the pieces
Let the place look good, my brothers
Let the place keep clean, my sisters
Let the place look good, my brothers
Let the place keep clean, my sisters
Come along, my brothers, come along, my sisters
Come along, my brothers, come along, my sisters
Aho, my brothers, come, come, come
A yes, my sisters, come, come
Aho, my brothers, come, come, come
A yes, my sisters, come, come
You come, come
Here to pick up the pieces
Here to pick up the pieces
Let the place look good, my brothers
Let the place keep clean, my sisters
Let the place look good, my brothers
Let the place keep clean, my sisters
Come along, my brothers, come along, my sisters
Come along, my brothers, come along, my sisters
Aho, my brothers, come, come, come
A yes, my sisters, come, come
Aho, my brothers, come, come, come




A yes, my sisters, come, come
You come, come

Overall Meaning

"Burning Spear" is a reggae band that has touched millions of people across the world. One of their most notable songs is "Pick up the Pieces". The song begins with the phrase, "Here to pick up the pieces," which may suggest that they are there to restore something or fix a situation. Through the repetition of the phrase, "Let the place look good, my brothers/Let the place keep clean, my sisters," the song emphasizes that everyone should take responsibility for keeping the environment in good shape.


The use of the phrase "my brothers" and "my sisters" suggests that the song's message is inclusive and extends to people from all walks of life. Despite this, the song's message is delivered in a way that "invokes religious imagery and spirituality", typical of classic reggae. The phrase "Aho" and "AYes" is evocative of traditional African call and response music that adds to the spiritual atmosphere of the song.


The song's chorus encourages people to come together and work towards picking up the pieces and making the world a better place. The song's central theme is unity and togetherness as it inspires listeners to take responsibility for their community's well-being.


Line by Line Meaning

Here to pick up the pieces
The singer is here to help mend what has been broken or lost.


Let the place look good, my brothers
The singer is encouraging the men to keep the area clean and presentable.


Let the place keep clean, my sisters
The singer is encouraging the women to keep the area clean and presentable.


Come along, my brothers, come along, my sisters
The artist is inviting both men and women to join them in this effort.


Aho, my brothers, come, come, come
The artist is using a ceremonial Native American word to address the men and encourage them to come help.


A yes, my sisters, come, come
The singer is using a joyful exclamation to address the women and encourage them to come help.


You come, come
The singer is directly urging anyone who hears the song to come help pick up the pieces.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, DistroKid, BMG Rights Management, O/B/O CAPASSO
Written by: Alan Gorrie, James Stuart, Malcolm Duncan, Owen McIntyre, Robbie Mcintosh, Roger Ball

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ZimboChild263


on Nyah Keith

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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