The Oppressed Song
The Wailers Lyrics


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The man oppressed will seem to do the worst
But with all he possesses self preservation comes first
His damnation comes not from burning free
As destruction of the poor is their poverty, is their poverty

While oppression is the poor man's choice
Ah, but in this he does rejoice
His burdens though heavy, he somehow bears
As for his seed, there's only one who cares
There's only one who cares

Though his pilgrimage extends, his progresses ascend
But as the prudent one exalts, he is gonna find his faults
But as the wise man sees, he knows, he knows




There's no rest in the west, so to the east he goes, to the east he goes
Where he can find peace of mind, oh

Overall Meaning

The Oppressed Song by The Wailers talks about the struggles of poor people who are oppressed by the system. The lyrics suggest that oppressed individuals are often forced into making decisions that may appear unfavorable, but are necessary for their self-preservation. The first two lines of the song indicate that even though oppressed people may seem to do the worst, they do so because they have to look out for themselves first. However, the ultimate damnation for the poor doesn't come from them trying to survive, but from the destruction brought about by poverty.


The second verse of the song talks about how poverty can become a way of life for some people, even though it is a choice made out of oppression. The lyrics suggest that because of their circumstances, the poor rejoice in their ability to bear heavy burdens. However, there is only one person who cares about them and their future, and that is their offspring. The bridge of the song talks about the progress made by the oppressed as they go on a pilgrimage towards freedom. However, they are also prudent enough to recognize their own faults and as wise people, they realize that there is no rest in the west, and so they go to the east to find peace of mind.


Line by Line Meaning

The man oppressed will seem to do the worst
When a man is oppressed, he may appear to make poor choices.


But with all he possesses self preservation comes first
Despite appearances, the oppressed person prioritizes their own survival.


His damnation comes not from burning free
The oppressed person is not to blame for their own suffering.


As destruction of the poor is their poverty, is their poverty
The root cause of poverty is the oppression and mistreatment of the poor.


While oppression is the poor man's choice
Oppression is often imposed on the poor and not a choice they make.


Ah, but in this he does rejoice
Despite this, the poor find joy in their lives and perseverance.


His burdens though heavy, he somehow bears
The poor must endure significant struggles and hardships.


As for his seed, there's only one who cares
The poor may have little support, but they care deeply for their children's well-being.


Though his pilgrimage extends, his progresses ascend
The journey of the oppressed person is a long and challenging one.


But as the prudent one exalts, he is gonna find his faults
Even when the oppressed person achieves success, they may discover new challenges.


But as the wise man sees, he knows, he knows
The wise understand the struggles of the oppressed and their resilience.


There's no rest in the west, so to the east he goes, to the east he goes
The oppressed may seek refuge in new places to escape their struggles.


Where he can find peace of mind, oh
The oppressed seek peace and a better life for themselves and their families.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: NEVILLE LIVINGSTON

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@matt_jersey6229

R.I.P Bunny

@henrycastle1

What a privilege, of our times;
True words.
❤️

@CasimirLeYeti

No Sympathy de Peter Tosh, Reincarnated Souls et ici, The Oppressed Song de Bunny Wailer, ces trois titres écartés lors de la sortie de l'album, furent ajoutés à l'édition CD de 2001.
Une belle idée, à la mémoire de Neville O'Riley Livingston, dit Bunny Wailer

@lucascelestino672

Nice song ..

@azzamzamzam1822

"Roots Rock Reggae"

@dovanscha

Meu Deus que louvor é esse
Obrigado Marley
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@alandamaceno5091

Bunny Wailer nos vocais!

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@noisepollution6761

Too intelligent

@hamzakhan9597

He betrayed the legacy of his father and brings shame. Then we have the son if nelson Mandela!!! Doing his father proud.

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