Resting Place
Burning Spear Lyrics


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Where must I find my resting place?
Where must I find my resting place?

Where must I find my resting place?
Where must I find it?

Where must I find my resting place?
Over the hills, across the valley
Over the hills, across the valley

I'm sure I can see, I'm sure I can see
Too much pollution, too much
Too much pollution, too much pollution
Too much pollution, too much pollution

I would like to see
The broad shaded tree
Just I can rest my head underneath
Cause the sun is so hot
What says the father
Oh gosh!

Where must I find my resting place?
Where must I find my resting place?
Where must I find my resting place?
Over the hills, across the valley
I'm sure I can see, I'm sure I can see
Too much pollution, too much pollution

I would like to see
A broad-shaded tree
Just I can rest my head, my head underneath
Cause the sun is so hot
What says the father
Oh gosh! Oh gosh! Oh gosh!

Where must I find my resting place?
Where must I find my resting place?




Where must I find my resting, my resting, my little resting?
Where must I find my resting place?

Overall Meaning

The song "Resting Place" by Burning Spear is a plaintive questioning of where the singer can find a place to rest his tired head amidst the chaos and pollution of the world. The repeated refrain "Where must I find my resting place?" is a plea for guidance or answers to the singer's dilemma. The imagery of "over the hills, across the valley" suggests a search for a place far off from the current location, possibly indicating a desire to escape the current problems of society.


The singer identifies pollution as a major obstacle to finding a suitable resting place, stating that there is "too much pollution" multiple times. This could be interpreted as a critique of the environmental degradation caused by human activity or a metaphor for the toxic atmosphere of society. The desire for a "broad shaded tree" to rest under suggests a desire for natural beauty and tranquility, away from the bustle of urban life.


The reference to "what says the father" could be interpreted in a few different ways. It could be a direct reference to God or a higher power, seeking guidance on where to find a resting place. Alternatively, it could refer to an imagined wise elder or figure of authority, who might be able to offer advice or assistance. Overall, the song seems to express a sense of frustration or weariness with the world and a desire for a place of refuge.


Line by Line Meaning

Where must I find my resting place?
The singer wonders where he can find a place to rest.


Where must I find it?
He specifically wants to know where he can find this resting place.


Over the hills, across the valley
He thinks his resting place might be located in a distant place.


I'm sure I can see, I'm sure I can see
He can see something in the distance, but he's not sure what it is.


Too much pollution, too much pollution
The pollution in the environment is making it difficult to see.


I would like to see
He wants to be able to see clearly.


The broad shaded tree
The type of resting place he has in mind is a tree with plenty of shade.


Just I can rest my head underneath
He wants to rest his head under the shade.


Cause the sun is so hot
The sun is shining too bright and hot.


What says the father
The singer may be thinking about what his father would say about his search for a resting place.


Oh gosh!
He might be indicating his frustration or disappointment.


Where must I find my resting, my resting, my little resting?
He emphasizes that he really needs to find his resting place soon.


Where must I find my resting place?
He repeats his question, indicating that finding his resting place is of utmost importance to him.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: WINSTON RODNEY

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High x4
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Where the mill can hold before,
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High high high high
Who is higher than high ?
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Who is higher than high
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