World Power
Burning Spear Lyrics


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Sufferation, Sufferation
Sufferation, Sufferation, Sufferation

What a disgrace amongst the human race
What a shame amongst the human race
What a disgrace amongst the human race
What a shame amongst the human race
World Power some of them a suffer
World Power some of them a suffer
Sufferation, Sufferation

So they sit down and plan how to
Administrate this world power
So they sit down and plan how to
Administrate this world power

World Power some of them a suffer
World Power some of them a suffer

So they do the things they think is right
Yes they do it they do it twice
So they do the things they think is right
Yes they do it they do it twice

World Power some of them a suffer
World Power some of them a suffer

Lawd oh sufferation lawd oh sufferation
Lawd oh sufferation
World Power some of them a suffer
World Power some of them a suffer

Human race sufferation
Human race sufferation
Human race sufferation
Sufferation sufferation
Our men they suffer sufferation
Our woman they suffer sufferation
Our children they suffer sufferation

World Power some of them a suffer
World Power some of them a suffer

What a disgrace amongst the human race
What a shame amongst the human race
What a shame amongst the human race
What a disgrace amongst the human race
What a shame amongst the human race

World Power some of them a suffer
World Power some of them a suffer
Sufferation

Yes we suffer
Yes we suffer
Let's not talk about race
Let's not talk about color




Let's not talk about race
Let's not talk about color

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Burning Spear's song "World Power" reflect on the human struggle for power and the negative consequences that come with it. The repetition of the word "sufferation" throughout the song emphasizes the hardships that many people, especially the marginalized, face as those in power use their authority to maintain control. The line, "What a disgrace amongst the human race, what a shame amongst the human race" speaks to the pain and disappointment many feel when they see the effects of power imbalances on individuals and communities.


The song also highlights the tactics used by those in power to maintain control, such as planning and administrating the world power. These methods, according to the lyrics, cause suffering for many individuals and groups who are not given a say in decisions that affect their lives. The repetition of the phrase "world power some of them a suffer" echoes the idea that the desire for global domination comes at the expense of human well-being.


Additionally, the lyrics suggest a need for unity and the erasure of racial and cultural divides. The lines, "Let's not talk about race, let's not talk about color" emphasize the need to come together to address power imbalances and create a world that values equity and justice for all.


Line by Line Meaning

Sufferation, Sufferation
Repeating the word "Sufferation" to emphasize the pain and hardship faced by people.


What a disgrace amongst the human race
Expressing disappointment and shame in the way humans treat each other.


What a shame amongst the human race
Expressing disappointment and shame in the way humans treat each other.


World Power some of them a suffer
Acknowledging that there are people suffering under those who hold world power.


So they sit down and plan how to
Describing the actions of those who hold world power, emphasizing their calculated nature.


Administrate this world power
Referring to the systems and structures used to control and maintain world power.


So they do the things they think is right
Highlighting the subjective nature of decision-making, implying that those in power may not always make decisions in the best interest of everyone.


Yes they do it they do it twice
Emphasizing that those in power are not only making decisions, but actively follow through with them.


Lawd oh sufferation lawd oh sufferation
Using religious language to express the severity of suffering.


Human race sufferation
Linking suffering to the shared experience of being part of the human race.


Our men they suffer sufferation
Recognizing the specific ways in which men face suffering.


Our woman they suffer sufferation
Recognizing the specific ways in which women face suffering.


Our children they suffer sufferation
Recognizing the specific ways in which children face suffering.


Yes we suffer
Affirming that the singer and those like him also face suffering.


Let's not talk about race
Advocating for unity regardless of race.


Let's not talk about color
Advocating for unity regardless of skin color.




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