Rastaman Chant
The Derek Trucks Band Lyrics


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I hear the words of the rasta man say
Babylon your throne gone down, gone down
Babylon your throne gone down

Said, I hear the words of the higher man say
Babylon your throne gone down, gone down
Babylon your throne gone down
And I hear the angel with the seven seals
Babylon your throne's gone down, gone down
Babylon your throne gone down

I say fly away home to zion, fly away home
I say fly away to zion, fly away home
One bright morning when my work is over
Man will fly away home

One bright morning when my work is over
Man will fly away home
One brlght morning when my work is over
Man will fly away home

I say fly away home to zion, fly away home
I say fly away to zion, fly away home




One bright morning when my work is over
Man will fly away home

Overall Meaning

The Derek Trucks Band's song Rastaman Chant features lyrics that have heavy religious and political undertones, particularly revolving around the idea of Babylon. The use of Babylon in these lyrics is a reference to a biblical story where Babylon symbolizes sinful mankind and its corrupt ways. The song speaks of the downfall of Babylon and how it will be destroyed, as it is deemed unfit by the higher powers.


The first few lines of the song start with the lyrics "I hear the words of the rasta man say, Babylon your throne gone down, gone down." This is a nod to the Rastafarian religion, which is known for its belief in a higher power and the need for individuals to lead pure and righteous lives. The "Babylon your throne gone down" line embodies these teachings as it serves as a warning to those who engage in sinful activities and live corrupt lives.


Additionally, the repetition of the lyrics "fly away home to Zion" can be interpreted as a hopeful message for humanity to eventually find salvation and redemption through a higher power. The song yearns for a brighter future and speaks of a day when mankind will rise above its corrupt and sinful ways to find a place of peace and harmony in Zion.


Line by Line Meaning

I hear the words of the rasta man say
I am listening to the message of the Rastafarian man


Babylon your throne gone down, gone down
Your oppressive reign is coming to an end


Said, I hear the words of the higher man say
I am hearing the message of the spiritually enlightened man


And I hear the angel with the seven seals
I am hearing the message of the divine messenger with power over all things


I say fly away home to zion, fly away home
I urge you to escape to the promised land of Zion


One bright morning when my work is over
After my life's work is complete


Man will fly away home
I will transcend this life and escape to a better place




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: BOB MARLEY

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