Mystery Babylon
Peter Tosh Lyrics


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Mystery Babylon, Your Queendom has
Fallen (to the ground)
And Ra'ab, a Ethiopa is callin'

Gimme back mi gold, mi ruby and diamond (x2)

Mystery Babylon, Your Queendom has
Fallen (to the ground)
And Ra'ab, a Ethiopa is callin'

Send my sons and daughters back home
All them who that are called by jah jah name (x2)





Take back ya pound, ya schilling and dollar
Take back ya chink, ya roach and mosquito (x2)

Overall Meaning

The song "Mystery Babylon" by Peter Tosh is a powerful message about the fall of Babylon and the call for Ethiopia, the land of Rastafarians, to rise up. The lyrics speak about the fall of Babylon, which is symbolic of the corrupt world system that dominates and exploits the oppressed people. Tosh refers to Babylon as "your Queendom" which represents the oppressive and domineering nature of the system that controls and exploits the masses. The use of the phrase "fallen to the ground" is a metaphor to highlight the inevitability of its downfall.


The call for Ethiopia in the second line is a call for the return to the homeland of the Rastafarians. This line also represents a spirit of unity and strength, as Ethiopia was the only African nation that was never colonized. The line "Gimme back mi gold, mi ruby, and diamond" speaks to the idea that the resources of Africa have been plundered and stolen by the colonial powers of Babylon. The repetition of the line emphasizes the urgency and importance of this message.


In the following lines, Tosh calls for the return of the people taken from Africa as slaves, those who are called by Jah's name. He further emphasizes the idea of returning what was taken away with the lines "take back ya pound, ya schilling, and dollar," which are currencies of the western world that were forced on Africans during the colonial period. Tosh also speaks to the idea of returning nature to its natural state, "take back ya chink, ya roach, and mosquito," which symbolize the destruction of the environment caused by industrialization.


Overall, the song "Mystery Babylon" is a powerful message that emphasizes the importance of returning to Africa and restoring its natural and cultural resources to its people.


Line by Line Meaning

Mystery Babylon, Your Queendom has Fallen (to the ground)
The corrupt and immoral system ruled over by powerful elites has collapsed


And Ra'ab, a Ethiopa is callin'
The people of Ethiopia, a symbol of African resistance and pride, are rising up against their oppressors


Gimme back mi gold, mi ruby and diamond (x2)
The wealth and resources that were stolen from Africa must be returned


Send my sons and daughters back home, All them who that are called by jah jah name (x2)
The African diaspora should be allowed to return to their ancestral land and reconnect with their roots and culture


Take back ya pound, ya schilling and dollar, Take back ya chink, ya roach and mosquito (x2)
The Western currency and symbols of oppression must be rejected and replaced by a system that serves the needs of the people




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