Burnin
The Wailers Lyrics


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Ey!
This morning I woke up in a curfew
Oh God, I was a prisoner, too
Could not recognize the faces standing over me
All dressed in uniforms of brutality

How many rivers do we have to cross
Before we can talk to the boss?
I'm saying, all we got, it seems we have lost
We must have really paid the cost

That's why we gonna be burnin' and a-lootin' tonight
We're burnin' and a-lootin' tonight
Burnin' all pollution tonight
Oh, we're burnin' all illusion tonight

Ey!
Oh, give me the food and let me grow
Let the Roots Man take the gold
I say, 'cause all them drugs gonna make you slow, now
It's not the music from the ghetto

Eh!
Weeping and a-wailin' tonight
Weeping and a-wailin' tonight, lord, lord, lord, lord
Eh! (weeping and a-wailin' tonight)
Oh, (weeping and a-wailin' tonight) yeah!

How many rivers
How many rivers
Do we have to cross?
Talk to the boss
And one more, if all we got, we have lost
What I mean yeah, we must have really paid the cost

That's why we gonna be (burnin' and a-lootin' tonight)
Burning and a-lootin'
(Burnin' and a-lootin' tonight) lord, oh, lord, oh, lord, oh, lord
Burnin' all pollution tonight
(Burnin' all illusion tonight) eh!
(Weeping and a-wailin' tonight)
(Weeping and a-wailin' tonight) lord, oh, lord, oh, lord, oh, lord




(Weeping and a-wailin' tonight) who can stop the tears tonight?
(Weeping and a-wailin' tonight) so, pretty no, no tears tonight, eh!

Overall Meaning

The Wailers's song "Burnin'" deals with themes of oppression, resistance, and survival. The first verse paints a picture of the singer waking up in a curfew, unable to recognize the faces of the people in uniform surrounding them. The second verse asks how many obstacles they must overcome before they can finally talk to those in power. The chorus of the song asserts that the only solution is to burn and loot, to fight against the forces that would keep them down.


The third verse addresses the need for food and growth, while criticizing the use of drugs that only serve to slow people down. The final chorus repeats the call to burn and loot, but adds the specifics of burning pollution and illusion. Overall, the song is a powerful anthem of resistance and resilience in the face of oppression.


Line by Line Meaning

This morning I woke up in a curfew
I woke up to a situation where movement was restricted


O God, I was a prisoner too, yeah!
I suffered the same fate as others, even though I am not a criminal


Could not recognize the faces standing over me
The people who were oppressing me looked unfamiliar


They were all dressed in uniforms of brutality, eh!
The oppressors were well-armed and had no regard for human life


How many rivers do we have to cross
What obstacles do we need to overcome


Before we can talk to the boss? Eh!
Before we can have a conversation with those in power


All that we got, it seems we have lost
Everything we have worked for has been taken away from us


We must have really paid the cost
We have suffered a lot to get to this point


(That's why we gonna be) Burnin' and a-lootin' tonight (Say we gonna burn and loot)
We are so desperate that we are willing to resort to violence


Burnin' all pollution tonight
We are going to destroy everything that is ruining our lives


Burnin' all illusion tonight
We are going to reject fake ideas and beliefs that keep us oppressed


Give me the food and let me grow Let the Roots Man take a blow
We need basic necessities like food to survive and we want the leaders to take responsibility


All them drugs gonna make you slow now It's not the music of the ghetto. Eh!
Drugs are a hindrance to our movement and we need genuine music to motivate us


Weepin' and a-wailin' tonight (Ooh, can't stop the tears!) Weepin' and a-wailin' tonight (We've been suffering these long, long-a years)
We are grieving the lengthy period of pain we have had to endure


Weepin' and a-wailin' tonight (Will you say cheer?) Weepin' and a-wailin' tonight (But where?)
We are so distraught that we do not know where to turn for support


Burning and a-looting tonight Burning all pollution tonight
We will not stand for the bad living conditions anymore and we are going to take action


Burning all illusion tonight (Lord-a, Lord-a, Lord-a, Lord!)
We want to get rid of any beliefs or systems that oppress us


Burning and a-looting tonight Burning and a-looting tonight
We are willing to do whatever it takes to make change happen




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BOB MARLEY

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@erickalvarezramirez6196

0:00 - Get Up Stand Up
3:19 - Hallelujah Time
6:47 - I Shot The Sheriff
11:29 - Burnin And Loothin
15:44 - Put It On
19:44 - Small Axe
23:46 - Pass It On
27:20 - Duppy Conqueror
31:05 - One Foundation
34:47 - Rasta Man Chant



All comments from YouTube:

@erickalvarezramirez6196

0:00 - Get Up Stand Up
3:19 - Hallelujah Time
6:47 - I Shot The Sheriff
11:29 - Burnin And Loothin
15:44 - Put It On
19:44 - Small Axe
23:46 - Pass It On
27:20 - Duppy Conqueror
31:05 - One Foundation
34:47 - Rasta Man Chant

@basillinton4099

Put it on Bob Marley

@charlesmwasese3356

Oooooikpppppl to Ii men on

@kingqueendomofafrika9078

ONE OF THE GREATEST ALBUMS EVER

@fizzlebomber674

really? how do you figure? im as big of a fan as there is but i go elsewhere for the live versions off this album. i would rank this album second to last in the wailers albums.

@dikunda

I love so much this album ❤

@garycourtier4668

One of the most insightful & soul full records of all time. For years it was my go to album on Sundays after church. It is again.

@nicolaspascualkilberg2326

Amen.im hearing this today (sunday) while drinking a beer

@akinmurelejames9956

Bob Marley the great musician of our time. May his soul rest in peace, Amen

@michaelleake6508

In my top 10 all time!!! Timeless songs!!!

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