Coming To The Gambia

I'm just a man but I do what I can said I'm
spreading the message of the inspired ones and I
travel the land cos I got to understand how I
fit into the master plan. I'm coming to the / Gambia, that's where I'm spending my days,
collaborating with the youth on a the way in the
Gambia that's where the tourists play
but that's the modern day
what about the history of
exploitation under, occupation and the
subjugation of the, population it's the
same situation right across the nation and
across the world with the globalisation it's the
colonization of the modern day age
using economics now to create the slaves it's the
colonization of the modern day age
making sure the rich get paid. and I say
eh brikama do you hear what I say? I say
eh brikama are you thinking my way I say / eh brikama every, woman and man it's time to
dance your problems away - I say whoaa na na naaa
well it's the Europeans drew the lines on the map and now it's
time for the Africans to turn it back I said
erase the borders and erase the lines 'cause their
only divisions in the human mind and the
humankind is just one family,
you cut the skin it's always red when they bleed I said
humankind is just one family.
when will the people see? And I say
eh Brikama etc...
eh Brikama sounds like, Barack Obama he's the
first black man to lead the, Americans and I wanna
believe the world is gonna change for the better but I've
seen too much so I don't, hold my breath I just
accept that the world is led by, greedy men and so I
try to get out of their system then I find my
way to the wisdom in the, heart of man so I can
follow the master plan
and I'm coming to the Gambia etc. Whoaa na na naaa
nata Brikama poro, cana denkilo la momo
mi lefita musicola ni momo lefita dongola
me I don't drink Coca Cola, no I don't drink Nescafe
no I don't support these corporations on their next crusade
me I'm never gonna play that way, even though I know that crime does pay
livin' my life in a rightfull way just mind what I say from the day to day while
these people convincing the poor to, spend their money on sugary water
most of the poor can't even afford to pay for the school for their sons and daughters
and if there's one thing life has taught me it's that we
we cannot live with this inequality no
if there's one thing life has taught me it's that we
We got to be free yeah, got be free no no I said Whoaa na na naaa



Credits
Writer(s): Billy Rowan Salisbury
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