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Desmond Dekker Lyrics


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Aaaahhhh

You think I never see you when you jump over de wall
You think I never see you when you accidentally fall
Me said a it mek, mek you pop your bitter gall
A it mek, while you accidentally fall
A it mek, hear she crying out for ice water
Aaaahh, aaaaahh

I check you out and you're cool (cold), girl
I dig you out and you're cool (cold), girl
Rock it to me, children

I told you once and I told you twice
Why, sweet nanny goat a go run him belly good
Me said a it mek, mek you pop your bitter gall
A it mek, while you accidentally fall
A it mek, hear she crying out for ice water

I check you out and you're cool (cold), girl
I dig you out and you're cool (cold), girl
Rock it to me, children

I told you once and I told you twice
Why, sweet nanny goat a go run him belly good
Me said a it mek, mek you pop your bitter gall
A it mek, while you accidentally fall
A it mek, hear she crying out for ice water





Aaaaahh, aaaaahh, aaaaahh, aaaaahh, aaaaahh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "It Mek" by Desmond Dekker & The Aces talk about someone who is being watched and caught doing things they think are going unnoticed. Though they may try to hide their actions, the persona in the song declares that "a it mek," which means "it makes you" in Jamaican patois. In other words, their actions will catch up to them and have consequences. The chorus repeats this phrase in celebration of the fact that eventually, these actions will catch up with the person in question.


The second verse uses a metaphor regarding a nanny goat, which in Jamaican folk culture, is associated with someone who is reckless and foolish. The persona warns that those who act like a nanny goat and run recklessly will only end up causing themselves harm. The repetition of the chorus highlights the celebratory nature of the song, as if the persona knows that they will eventually see justice served.


Overall, the lyrics of "It Mek" warn against dishonesty and recklessness, suggesting that actions eventually catch up with individuals. The metaphor of the nanny goat adds to this message, as it serves as a cautionary tale of the consequences of foolishness.


Line by Line Meaning

You think I never see you when you jump over de wall
You assume that I am unable to see you when you hop over the wall


You think I never see you when you accidentally fall
You presume that I am unaware of your existence when you mistakenly trip and fall


Me said a it mek, mek you pop your bitter gall
I say that it's the cause (it mek) of your expression of anger and resentment (popping your bitter gall)


A it mek, while you accidentally fall
It’s the reason (it mek) behind your accidental stumble to the ground


A it mek, hear she crying out for ice water
It’s the root cause (it mek) behind the woman's desperate plea for water


I check you out and you're cool (cold), girl
I observe you and conclude that you are composed or indifferent, girl


I dig you out and you're cool (cold), girl
I unearth your secrets or thoughts and find that you are composed, girl


Rock it to me, children
Deliver the music to me, youngsters


I told you once and I told you twice
I have already warned you multiple times


Why, sweet nanny goat a go run him belly good
The cause for the nanny goat's sprint and its feeling of satisfaction in its stomach


Aaaaahh, aaaaahh
Interjection of vocalization to express excitement or enthusiasm




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DESMOND DEKKER, LESLIE KONG

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@JohnnyNowhere

@@gerardjachymiak5822 Who me? Seventeen is awfully young to be concerned about what to do. I was twenty-one and still had no clue, and was hitch-hiking through the Mid West. My cousin - she joined the USAF at seventeen and toured the world. I became a songwriter and she became a combat medic. I was playing bars while she was saving lives and getting shot at.

You tell me - who made the right choice?

We both did what we were drawn toward - and as different as our paths were - we both went into our chosen careers with all that we had.

I ended up a third-tier songwriter, and she got shot by a Taliban sniper, became diabetic, and retired from the Air Force. Who made the right choice?

We both did.

Neither of us have regrets. That's all that matters. Find what you love, and kick it in the ass with all you have. Take chances.

One day you, too, will be 65. Don't waste your life worrying. Life only lasts for a few moments. Carpe Diem.



@zeramarks8168

@@teeayew
The lyrics are clear if this message seems to be hidden, it's hidden to those who are already lost. This song speaks exclusively to ''the twelve tribes of the house of Israel''.
No disrespect, or harm intended; However, if your ancestors were not scattered from one end of the Earth to the other, On slave ships helplessly forced to build white supremacist societies, not to mention that this was free labor with Blood Sweat and Tears of the so-called negroes' forefathers.

There is no doubt about it; We hear his voice.
John 10
4 And when he put forth his own sheep, he goes before them, and the sheep follow him: for they know his voice.

5 And a stranger will they not follow, but will flee from him: for they know not the voice of strangers.

If you or your ancestors were not taken against their will into captivity, sorry you will never understand.



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Who's still here in 2024?

See you in 2034

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@GrandmaRose9000

That moment when you realize you've been singing the wrong lyrics since 1969.

@jahuti5065

I think we all were. "Darling, she said, I was yards too greasy" was my favourite line.

@PinnaclePete

At least I was able to get the,
"I don't want to end up like Bonnie and Clyde" part right. 😂

@iandowney4630

It’s “poor” and not for…? Okay 😂
I think the toughest line is (as I can sort of hear it) : “shuck them a tearup choses ago”…which isn’t remotely close to what the lyrics are. In fact, it makes zero sense 🤣 I was pretty good at lip syncing , though 😂!
Thanks for the correct lyrics…in March of 2024 🎉 Better late than never.

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