Rock the boat
Hans Theessink Lyrics


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Came a long way to your country
Now you point your gun at me
Got no money, got no papers
I′m as scared as I can be
Don't know where I′m going
But I know I can't go back to where I've been
Now you tell me that the boat is full
And there ain′t no room for me Rock the boat, don′t let me down
Rock the boat, don't let me down Hard times in my homeland
Trouble in my town
Seen oppression, I′ve seen torture
Seen the blood upon the ground
Had to run for my life
To escape from captivity
Now you tell me that the boat is full




And there ain't no room for me Rock the boat, don′t let me down
Rock the boat, odn't let me down

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Hans Theessink's song "Rock the boat" depict the struggles and hardships faced by refugees who are forced to flee their homeland due to violence, oppression, and persecution. The opening lines reveal that the singer of the song has traveled a long way to reach a foreign land. However, instead of being welcomed and offered refuge, he is faced with a gun, and his lack of money and papers leaves him vulnerable and afraid.


The lyrics then shift to the singer's traumatic experiences in his homeland, marked by hard times, oppression, and torture. The use of the phrase "blood upon the ground" emphasizes the violence and brutality that have forced him to flee for his life. The sense of desperation and hopelessness is heightened when he is told that there is no room for him on the boat, leaving him stranded and uncertain about his future.


The chorus of the song urges the listener to "rock the boat" and not let the singer down, emphasizing the need for empathy, compassion, and action in the face of the refugee crisis. The song is a powerful call to action that highlights the universal human experience of displacement, loss, and hope.


Line by Line Meaning

Came a long way to your country
I traveled a great distance to reach your country


Now you point your gun at me
You are threatening me with a gun now


Got no money, got no papers
I am lacking both funds and documentation


I'm as scared as I can be
I am extremely frightened


Don't know where I'm going
I do not have any direction or destination


But I know I can't go back to where I've been
I cannot return to my previous location


Now you tell me that the boat is full
You are informing me that the vessel is at capacity


And there ain't no room for me
There is no space for me to come aboard


Rock the boat, don't let me down
I implore you to shake things up and help me find a place aboard


Hard times in my homeland
There are difficult circumstances in my place of origin


Trouble in my town
There are conflicts occurring in my community


Seen oppression, I've seen torture
I have witnessed acts of suppression and brutality


Seen the blood upon the ground
I have witnessed bloodshed and violence


Had to run for my life
I was required to flee in order to save myself


To escape from captivity
I had to flee in order to avoid imprisonment


Rock the boat, don't let me down
Once again, I ask for your assistance in overcoming difficult circumstances


Rock the boat, don't let me down
I am making a plea to shake things up and help me find a way to safety




Writer(s): Hans Theessink

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