Lyrics The Other Side - Lucky Dube
His
name
is
Jackson
He
lives
in
Jamaica
He's
been
here
too
long
Mental
slavery
has
not
touched
him
one
bit
He
still
knows
his
history,
he
knows
where
he
comes
from
That
is
why
he
believes
the
ocean
can
give
him
some
answers
About
the
very
very
far
home
That
he's
never
been
to.
All
his
life
he
says
I
wish
I
was
home,
I
wish
I
was
in
Africa
I
wish
I
was
home,
I
wish
I
was
in
Africa
I
have
seen
his
world
I've
seen
the
other
world.
I
have
nothing
to
say
I
put
my
coat
on
my
shoulders
As
I
walked
away,
I
heard
myself
sing
The
grass
is
greener
on
the
other
side
Til
you
get
there
and
see
it
for
yourself
The
grass
is
greener
on
the
other
side
Til
you
get
there
and
see
it
for
yourself
The
grass
is
greener
on
the
other
side
Til
you
get
there
and
see
it
for
yourself
His
name
is
Themba
He
lives
in
Soweto
Every
morning
he
goes
to
the
airport
to
watch
the
planes
come
and
go
He
has
changed
his
African
name
to
a
western
one
Cause
he
doesn't
know
how
it
hurts
to
have
a
name
You
can't
be
proud
of.
He
hopes
that
one
day
One
of
these
birds
of
the
sky
can
take
him
away
To
a
very
very
far
land
Running
away
from
the
very
roots
That
so
many
black
people
in
the
world
Are
wanting
to
come
back
to.
A
place
they
call
home
They
wish
they
were
home
They
wish
they
were
in
Africa
They
wish
they
were
in
Africa
I
live
in
his
world,
I've
seen
the
other
world
I
got
nothing
to
say
I
put
my
coat
on
my
shoulders
As
I
walked
away,
I
heard
myself
sing
The
grass
is
greener
on
the
other
side
Til
you
get
there
and
see
it
for
yourself
The
grass
is
greener
on
the
other
side
Til
you
get
there
and
see
it
for
yourself
The
grass
is
greener
on
the
other
side
Til
you
get
there
and
see
it
for
yourself
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