Promised Land
Shasha Marley Lyrics


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Am going to my promised land, would you like to come with me
Am going to my promised land, won't you love to come with me
Am going to my promised land, (Sensei Melvin Brown)
Won't you like to come with me
Am going to my promised land, (Nicoleta)
Won't you love to come with me
Promised Land is not Australia, Promised Land is not Europa
Promised Land is not America; Promised Land is a state of mind
I say the Promised Land is not the Philippines, Promised Land is not Bahamas
Promised Land is not Colombia; Promised Land is a state of mind
Oh, oh, oh, eh!

What is this life if full of care
No time to stand and no time to stare
I say no time to stand in broad day light
And stare as long as sheep or cows
The days are coming when Jah will send a famine through the land
Not a famine of food nor thirst for water
But a famine of hearing the words of the most high God
The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few
Wuoh woh, men will stager from sea to sea
And wander from the North to the East
Searching for the Word of the most high God, oh gosh
I say people will travel round all over the whole wide world
Searching for the truth, but they will never find it
Cos the Promised Land is not in Africa, Promised Land is not Jamaica
Promised Land is not America; Promised Land is a state of mind
Promised Land is not in India; Promised Land is not in Russia
Promised Land is not Japan; Promised Land is a state of mind

Oh, oh, oh, eh!

Promised land, Promised Land, Promised Land
Promised Land is a state of mind
Promised land, Promised Land, Promised Land
Promised Land is a state of mind




I say the Promised Land I'm talking about is not situated on Earth, yeah woah
Promised Land is a state of mind

Overall Meaning

Shasha Marley's song "Promised Land" is a call to a state of mind where true happiness, contentment, and fulfilment can be found. In the lyrics, the artist emphasizes that the promised land is not a physical place such as Australia, Europe, or America, but rather a mental and emotional state where one is freed from the cares of the world and can experience inner peace. He urges his listeners to join him in this mental state and leave behind the futility of searching for answers in different parts of the world.


The artist goes on to challenge his listeners to take the time to stand and stare, to look beyond the mundane activities of life and search for something greater. He paints a picture of a future where people will wander the earth seeking answers that can only be found in the promised land, a mental state of true enlightenment. He warns of a coming famine not of food or drink but of hearing the words of the Most High God.


Shasha Marley's "Promised Land" is a deep and inspiring call to action for all people to seek inner peace and contentment, which is possible in a state of mind that is free from the world's worries.


Line by Line Meaning

Am going to my promised land, would you like to come with me
The singer is inviting others to join them on their journey to their inner state of peace and happiness.


Am going to my promised land, won't you love to come with me
The singer is expressing their desire for others to join them on their journey to find inner peace and contentment.


Am going to my promised land, (Sensei Melvin Brown)
The singer is mentioning Sensei Melvin Brown as a way to convey a message of inner peace and contentment.


Won't you like to come with me
The artist is asking if the listener would like to join them in their quest for inner peace and contentment.


Am going to my promised land, (Nicoleta)
The artist is mentioning Nicoleta as a way to convey a message of inner peace and contentment.


Won't you love to come with me
The singer is asking if the listener would love to join them in their quest for inner peace and contentment.


Promised Land is not Australia, Promised Land is not Europa
The singer is stating that inner peace and contentment cannot be found in a physical location such as Australia or Europe.


Promised Land is not America; Promised Land is a state of mind
The artist is saying that inner peace and contentment cannot be found in America or any other physical location as they are a state of mind.


I say the Promised Land is not the Philippines, Promised Land is not Bahamas
The artist is stating that inner peace and contentment cannot be found in the Philippines or Bahamas or any other physical location as they are a state of mind.


Promised Land is not Colombia; Promised Land is a state of mind
The artist is stating that inner peace and contentment cannot be found in Colombia or any other physical location as they are a state of mind.


Oh, oh, oh, eh!
An expression of excitement and enthusiasm.


What is this life if full of care
The artist is questioning the meaning and purpose of life when it is filled with worries and stresses.


No time to stand and no time to stare
The singer believes that people are too busy to appreciate the simple beauty of life.


I say no time to stand in broad day light
The singer believes that people are too busy to stand still and appreciate the world around them, even during the day.


And stare as long as sheep or cows
The singer is suggesting that people should take the time to slow down and appreciate the world like animals do.


The days are coming when Jah will send a famine through the land
The artist is predicting a time of scarcity and hardship in the future.


Not a famine of food nor thirst for water
The artist is stating that the coming hardship will not be a lack of basic resources such as food or water.


But a famine of hearing the words of the most high God
The singer is suggesting that the hardship will be a lack of guidance and spiritual support from a higher power.


The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few
The singer is suggesting that many people need guidance during hard times, but there are not enough spiritual leaders to provide it.


Wuoh woh, men will stager from sea to sea
The artist is suggesting that people will struggle and suffer all around the world.


And wander from the North to the East
The artist is suggesting that people will search all around the world for guidance and support from a higher power.


Searching for the Word of the most high God, oh gosh
The artist is suggesting that people will look for the guidance and support of a higher power during difficult times.


I say people will travel round all over the whole wide world
The singer is repeating their earlier point that people will search for guidance and support all around the world.


Searching for the truth, but they will never find it
The artist believes that people will search for answers during troubled times, but will not find them in a physical location.


Cos the Promised Land is not in Africa, Promised Land is not Jamaica
The singer is stating that the answer to one's troubles cannot be found in a physical location such as Africa or Jamaica.


Promised Land is not America; Promised Land is a state of mind
The singer is saying that one's inner peace and contentment cannot be found in America or any other physical location as they are a state of mind.


Promised Land is not in India; Promised Land is not in Russia
The singer is stating that the answer to one's troubles cannot be found in a physical location such as India or Russia.


Promised Land is not Japan; Promised Land is a state of mind
The artist is saying that one's inner peace and contentment cannot be found in Japan or any other physical location as they are a state of mind.


Promised land, Promised Land, Promised Land
Repeated line to emphasize the theme of the song.


Promised Land is a state of mind
The singer is emphasizing the point that one's inner peace and contentment are a result of one's state of mind, not physical location.


I say the Promised Land I'm talking about is not situated on Earth, yeah woah
The singer is stating that the answer to one's troubles cannot be found on Earth.




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@AllegoryofPatrick

Righteous message! Amen Shasha, the Workers are few πŸ™ Abounding Love ❀

@shashamarley

One Big LOVE πŸ‘ŠπŸΏπŸ’―

@donhartleymusic

A good take on the idea of a β€˜promised land’, big up Shasha!

@shashamarley

DON.. Big Up Yourself Everytime πŸ‘ŠπŸΏ πŸ’―

@justine301s

Love this song Shasha is too gifted!

@shashamarley

Justine.. Give Thanks.. Bless πŸ‘ŠπŸΏ πŸ’―

@pediropendi3119

Shasha you have good vibes so loved in Kenya

@shashamarley

Pediro.. Give Thanks Brethren.. Bless Ups πŸ‘ŠπŸΏ πŸ’―

@vickyboywayesu

Good one bro πŸ™ God bless you

@shashamarley

Bless Ups πŸ‘ŠπŸΏ πŸ’―

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