It's Nearly Africa
XTC Lyrics


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Chant your spirit free;
Rush to greet truth like a dart
Shake your bag o'bones,
Shake your bag o'bones.
That's not traffic roar,
That's a leopard in your heart,
Shake your bag o'bones,
Shake your bag o'bones.

Go tell your stale friends,
Go tell false prophets,
And drug traffickers,
Not to try to push our bodies any faster
We're dancing with disaster,
And the first will be the last,
It's nearly Africa,
Oh-oh,
It's nearly Africa,
Oh-oh,

Any day now,
Any day, now now

Unplug future plans;
Finger-paint the sun on you,
Shake your bag o'bones,
Shake your bag o'bones,
Mend your missing links,
I think trust should be the glue,
Shake your bag o'bones,
Shake your bag o'bones,

Go tell your warboys,
Go tell all leeches,
And blind panickers,
Not to try to push your bodies any faster,
We're dancing with disaster,
And the first will be the last,
It's nearly Africa,
Oh-oh,
It's nearly Africa,
Oh-oh,

Any day, now
Any day, now now

Our civilisation car is running wild,
Who did you give the wheel to?




The fat man driving us over the edge of the nearest cliff-face,
Is he the same god that I've seen you kneel to?

Overall Meaning

The song "It's Nearly Africa" by XTC is full of poetic yet somewhat cryptic language that can be interpreted in different ways. At its core, the song appears to be a call to embrace the human experience with all its complexity and uncertainty. The opening lines urge the listener to "chant your spirit free" and "rush to greet truth like a dart," suggesting a need for honesty and bravery in the face of adversity. The repeated refrain "shake your bag o'bones" can be seen as a physical representation of that inner courage, an acknowledgment of the body as the vessel for the soul.


The second verse introduces a note of caution, as the lyrics turn to the dangers of living life too fast and recklessly. The warning against "false prophets" and "drug traffickers" is a reminder to stay true to oneself and to be wary of the temptations that can lead one astray. The song's title is repeated several times, giving a sense of urgency to the message. The final verse asks more pointed questions about the direction of humanity, calling out the selfishness and greed that can sometimes drive us off course.


Overall, "It's Nearly Africa" is a song that reflects on the human condition in a complex and poetic way. It challenges listeners to be true to themselves, mindful of the world around them, and to live life to the fullest while remaining grounded in reality.


Line by Line Meaning

Chant your spirit free;
Set your spirit free by expressing it through your voice.


Rush to greet truth like a dart
Hurry to embrace the truth you seek, like a dart racing towards its target.


Shake your bag o'bones,
Shake your body with joy, energy and enthusiasm.


That's not traffic roar,
Instead of traffic noise, you hear a ferocious wild animal in your heart.


That's a leopard in your heart,
The animal you hear in your heart is powerful and untamed like a leopard.


Go tell your stale friends,
Let your out-of-date, conventional friends know what's happening.


Go tell false prophets,
Expose hypocritical, deceitful preachers of lies and unsupported beliefs.


And drug traffickers,
Warn drug peddlers and smugglers not to rush or push you beyond your limits.


Not to try to push our bodies any faster
Warn these people not to succeed in forcing you to do more and go beyond what's safe and reasonable.


We're dancing with disaster,
We are gambling with danger and approaches that could cost us much more than we would gain.


And the first will be the last,
Those supposed to be privileged, successful or victorious would, in the end, be defeated, or experience failure or loss.


It's nearly Africa,
The conditions, challenges, opportunities, and hopes that may be typical of or associated with many African cultures, peoples and physical environments are emerging.


Unplug future plans;
Discard or ignore premeditated or overly planned future schemes and dreams.


Finger-paint the sun on you,
Create colourful, bright and imaginative pictures and visions of the future using your fingers.


Mend your missing links,
Address your deficiencies, weaknesses or unresolved problems within yourself, your relations or your environment.


I think trust should be the glue,
I believe faith, reliability and mutual confidence should be the common cementing element for all our patch-ups.


Go tell your warboys,
Inform the troublemakers, fighters and brawlers not to instigate any confrontations or conflicts.


Go tell all leeches,
Inform all parasitic, greedy and selfish persons not to extort or exploit you or others.


And blind panickers,
Warn all persons prone to panic, fear or unreasonable reaction, not to scare or despair you or others.


Our civilisation car is running wild,
Our global civilization is rapidly and chaotically heading for a crisis or disaster.


Who did you give the wheel to?
Who is controlling or driving the critical, decisive components of our civilization's machinery and institutions?


The fat man driving us over the edge of the nearest cliff-face,
The overweight and excessive leadership or their policies are leading us towards a precarious, dangerous and destructive condition.


Is he the same god that I've seen you kneel to?
Is it the same power, authority or influence that you have accepted, trusted or believed in, even though it may be causing you harm or danger?


Any day now
Something unpredictable, transformative or threatening is about to happen soon.


Any day, now now
Events or changes that would have more significant or radical effects on us, our society or our world are going to happen very soon.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: ANDY PARTRIDGE

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