The Heathen
The Wailers Lyrics


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De heathen back dey 'pon de wall!
De heathen back, yeah, 'pon de wall!
De heathen back dey 'pon de wall!
De heathen back, yeah, 'pon de wall!

Rise up fallen fighters
Rise and take your stance again
'Tis he who fight and run away
Live to fight another day

With de heathen back dey 'pon de wall!
De heathen back, yeah, 'pon de wall!
De heathen back dey 'pon de wall!
De heathen back, yeah, 'pon de wall!

As a man sow, shall he reap
And I know that talk is cheap
But the hotter the battle
A the sweeter Jah victory

With the heathen back dey 'pon de wall!
De heathen back, yeah, 'pon de wall!
De heathen back dey 'pon de wall!
De heathen back, yeah, 'pon de wall!

De heathen back yeah, 'pon de wall!
De heathen back, yeah, 'pon de wall!
De heathen back dey 'pon de wall!
De heathen back, yeah, 'pon de wall!

Rise up, fallen fighters
Rise and take your stance again
'Tis he who fight and run away
Live to fight another day

De heathen back dey 'pon de wall!
De heathen back, yeah, 'pon de wall!
De heathen back dey 'pon de wall!
De heathen back, yeah, 'pon de wall!
De heathen back dey 'pon de wall!
De heathen back, yeah, 'pon de wall!
De heathen back dey 'pon de wall!
De heathen back, yeah, 'pon de wall!
De heathen back dey 'pon de wall!
De heathen back, yeah, 'pon de wall!
De heathen back dey 'pon de wall!




De heathen back, yeah, 'pon de wall!
De heathen back, yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Heathen" by The Wailers speak about perseverance and resilience in the face of adversity. The repetition of "De heathen back dey 'pon de wall" emphasizes the presence of obstacles or enemies that one must confront. The phrase "heathen" traditionally refers to someone who is not part of a particular religion or culture, and in this context, it may represent those who oppose or challenge the singer's beliefs or way of life.


The lyrics urge "fallen fighters" to rise up and take their stance again, highlighting the importance of not giving up in the face of defeat. The message that "he who fight and run away, live to fight another day" suggests that it is better to retreat temporarily and regroup rather than giving up entirely. This can be seen as a call to keep fighting for what one believes in, even if setbacks occur.


The idea of reaping what you sow is mentioned, emphasizing the universal principle that one's actions have consequences. "Talk is cheap" implies that mere words are not enough, and true victory comes from experiencing and overcoming challenges. The line "the hotter the battle, a the sweeter Jah victory" conveys the idea that overcoming difficult situations leads to a greater sense of accomplishment.


Overall, the song's lyrics encourage perseverance, resilience, and the importance of standing up for oneself despite facing opposition. The imagery of being backed against a wall suggests a feeling of being surrounded or trapped by challenges, but the repeated calls to rise up and fight again convey a sense of determination and strength. It is a powerful message of endurance and triumph in the face of adversity, with a reminder that victory is achieved through perseverance and courage.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: BOB MARLEY

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We're the survivors, yeah!
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@TestTest-ft9xh

"In this age of technological inhumanity
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We're the survivors, yeah!
We're the survivors!
Yes, the Black survivors!

We got to survive, y'all!"

Prophet Bob Marley



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